J J Ebers Award
The J J Ebers Award was established in 1971 with the intention to foster progress in electron devices and to commemorate the life activities of Jewell James Ebers, whose distinguished contributions, particularly in the transistor art, shaped the understanding and technology of electron devices. It is presented annually to honor an individual(s) who has made either a single or a series of contributions of recognized scientific, economic, or social significance in the broad field of electron devices. The recipient(s) is awarded a certificate and check for $5,000, presented at the International Electron Devices Meeting. The past recipients are:
- 1971 John L. Moll
- 1972 Charles W. Mueller
- 1973 Herbert Kroemer
- 1974 Andrew S. Grove
- 1975 Jacques I. Pankove
- 1976 Marion E. Hines
- 1977 Anthony E. Siegman
- 1978 Hung C. Lin
- 1979 James M. Early
- 1980 James D. Meindl
- 1981 Chih-Tang Sah
- 1982 Arthur G. Milnes
- 1983 Adolf Goetzberger
- 1984 Izuo Hayashi
- 1985 Walter F. Kosonocky
- 1986 Pallab K. Chatterjee
- 1987 Robert W. Dutton
- 1988 Al F. Tasch, Jr.
- 1989 Tak H. Ning
- 1990 Yoshiyuki Takeishi
- 1991 Simon M. Sze
- 1992 Louis C. Parrillo
- 1993 Karl Hess
- 1994 Alfred U. Mac Rae
- 1995 Martin A. Green
- 1996 Tetsushi Sakai
- 1997 Marvin H. White
- 1998 B. Jayant Baliga
- 1999 James T. Clemens
- 2000 Bernard S. Meyerson
- 2001 Hiroshi Iwai
- 2002 Lester F. Eastman
- 2003 James D. Plummer
- 2004 Jerry G. Fossum
- 2005 Bijan Davari
- 2006 Ghavam Shahidi
- 2007 Stephen J. Pearton
- 2008 Mark R. Pinto
- 2009 Baruch Levush
- 2010 Mark E. Law
- 2011 Stuart Wenham
- 2012 Yuan Taur
- 2013 Nobukazu Teranishi
See also
References
- James M. Early (September 1971) Announcement: Electron Devices Group Award Established, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, volume ED 18, No. 9, page 613.
- IEEE Electron Devices Society J J Ebers Award
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