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日本からの IEEE-Level Award 歴代受賞者リスト Updated December, 2015 日本からの IEEE-Level Award 歴代受賞者リスト Page ➤ IEEE Medals 2 ➤ IEEE Technical Field Awards 5 ➤ IEEE Recognitions 12 ➤ 中止もしくは継承となった IEEE-Level Awards 14 1 IEEE Medals IEEE Medals 1 IEEE Medal of Honor 1991 江崎 玲於奈 (日本アイ・ビー・エム) 2004 関本 忠弘 (日本電気) 2 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal 1994 猪瀬 博 (文部省学術情報センター) 1996 関本 忠弘 (日本電気) 2002 中原 恒雄 (住友電気工業) 3 IEEE Edison Medal 2000 西澤 潤一 (東北大学) 2011 赤﨑 勇 (名城大学) 4 IEEE Medal for Engineering Excellence ➤2009年に終了 1995 森田 正典 (日本電気) 1999 森井 清二 (関西電力) 5 IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies 2011 佐々木 正一 (慶応義塾大学) 2012 吉野 彰 (旭化成) 2013 高橋 常夫 (エヌエフ回路設計ブロック) 2016 宮木 正彦 (デンソー) 篠原 幸弘 (デンソー) 竹内 克彦 (デンソー) 6 IEEE Founders Medal 1972 井深 大 (ソニー) 1979 尾見 半左右 (富士通) 1982 米澤 滋 (日本電信電話公社) 1984 小林 宏治 (日本電気) 1994 盛田 昭夫 (ソニー) 2006 青木 利晴 (エヌ・ティ・ティ・データ) 2 IEEE Medals 7 IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal 日本からの受賞者なし 8 IEEE Heinrich Hertz Medal ➤2009年に終了 日本からの受賞者なし 9 IEEE Medal for Innovations in Healthcare Technology 2015 青柳 卓雄 (日本光電工業) 10 IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal 2005 板倉 文忠 (名城大学) 11 IEEE Lamme Medal ➤2008年に終了 1991 富永 正太郎 (菱光コンピュータシステム) 1993 家田 正之 (名古屋大学) 2002 山村 昌 (日本学士院) 12 IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal 2003 末松 安晴 (国立情報学研究所) 13 IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal 2006 角南 英夫 (広島大学) 小柳 光正 (東北大学) 伊藤 清男 (日立製作所) 2016 江刺 正喜 (東北大学) 14 IEEE Robert N. Noyce Medal 2001 佐々木 元 (日本経団連) 2006 吉田 庄一郎 (ニコン) 2016 菅野 卓雄 (東京大学) 3 IEEE Medals 15 IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications 日本からの受賞者なし 16 IEEE Medal in Power Engineering 日本からの受賞者なし 17 IEEE Simon Ramo Medal 日本からの受賞者なし 18 IEEE John von Neumann Medal 日本からの受賞者なし 19 IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal 日本からの受賞者なし ●掲載順・名称についてはIEEE本部の 下記サイトを基準とした。 http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/awards_search.pdf 4 IEEE Technical Field Awards IEEE Technical Field Awards 1 IEEE Biomedical Engineering Award 日本からの受賞者なし 2 IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award 1989 岩崎 俊一 (東北大学) 1991 角南 英夫 (日立製作所) 1993 南部 隆文 (ソニー) 井田 克 (ソニー) 掃部 義幸 (ソニー) 1994 武田 英次 (日立製作所) 1996 小柳 光正 (東北大学) 2006 難波 進 (長崎総合科学大学) 2015 岩井 洋 (東京工業大学) 2016 鳥海 明 (東京大学) 3 IEEE Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology Award 2005 塚田 裕 (京セラSLCテクノロジー) 4 IEEE Control Systems Award 日本からの受賞者なし 5 IEEE Harry Diamond Memorial Award ➤1992年に終了 ➤currently being offered as an IEEE-USA Technical Achievement Award 日本からの受賞者なし 6 IEEE Electromagnetics Award 日本からの受賞者なし 7 IEEE James L. Flanagan Speech and Audio Processing Award 2010 古井 貞熙 (東京工業大学) 2016 守谷 健弘 (NTT) 5 IEEE Technical Field Awards 8 IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing 日本からの受賞者なし 9 IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award ➤1999年に IEEE Jack A. Morton Award (#26) を継承 2013 高木 信一 (東京大学) 2015 江刺 正喜 (東北大学) 10 IEEE William M. Habirshaw Award ➤1986年に IEEE Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution Award (#11)に継承 日本からの受賞者なし 11 IEEE Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution Award ➤1986年に IEEE William M. Habirshaw Award (#10) を継承 日本からの受賞者なし 12 IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award 1989 中島 平太郎 (ソニー) 1992 鷲塚 諌 (シャープ) 2002 藤尾 孝 (姫路工業大学) 林 宏三 (シャープ) 杉本 昌穂 (パイオニア) 森園 正彦 (ソニー) 二宮 佑一 (日本放送協会) 13 IEEE Award in International Communication ➤2007年に終了 1982 猪瀬 博 (東京大学) 1987 宮 憲一 (KDD) 1996 野坂 邦史 (KDD) 1999 金子 尚志 (日本電気) 2001 岡村 総吾 (東京電機大学) 2006 平田 康夫 (KDDI) 14 IEEE Internet Award 2011 村井 純 (慶応大学) 6 IEEE Technical Field Awards 15 IEEE Reynold B. Johnson Data Storage Device Technology Award ➤2011年に終了 日本からの受賞者なし 16 IEEE Reynold B. Johnson Information Storage Systems Award 1996 今村 修武 (東ソー) 2012 高橋 直也 (日立電子サービス) 17 IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award 2008 赤木 泰文 (東京工業大学) 18 IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement ➤2000年に IEEE Morris E. Leeds Award (#24) を継承 日本からの受賞者なし 19 IEEE Mervin J. Kelly Award ➤1975年に終了 日本からの受賞者なし 20 IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award 2015 大野 克郎 (九州大学) 21 IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching Award 2013 秋山 秀典 (熊本大学) 22 IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award 日本からの受賞者なし 23 IEEE Eli Lilly Award in Medical and Biological Engineering ➤2000年に終了 日本からの受賞者なし 24 IEEE Morris E. Leeds Award ➤2000年に終了 ➤IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement (#18)に継承 日本からの受賞者なし 7 IEEE Technical Field Awards 25 IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award ➤2000年に IEEE Daniel E. Noble Awardに継承 ➤2012年に IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award for Emerging Technologies(#28)に名称変更 1961 江崎 玲於奈 (IBM) 1986 板倉 文忠 (名古屋大学) 1990 冷水 佐壽 (大阪大学) 三村 高志 (富士通研究所) 1997 舛岡 富士男 (東北大学) 1998 横山 直樹 (富士通研究所) 26 IEEE Jack A. Morton Award ➤1999年に IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award(#9)に継承 1983 西澤 潤一 (東北大学) 1992 菅野 卓雄 (東京大学) 1993 塚田 俊久 (日立製作所) 1998 赤崎 勇 (名城大学) 中村 修二 (日亜化学) 27 IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award 2009 深尾 正 (Independent Consultant) 2010 中川 明夫 (東芝) 28 IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award for Emerging Technologies ➤2000年に IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award (#25) を IEEE Daniel E. Noble Awardに継承 ➤2012年に IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award for Emerging Technologies に名称変更 2001 泉 勝俊 (大阪府立大学) 2002 中沢 正隆 (東北大学) 2003 伊賀 健一 (日本学術振興会) 2010 阿部 眞一 (トヨタ自動車) 佐々木 正一 (慶応義塾大学) 八重樫 武久 (Cordia Corporation) 29 IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits ➤2005年に IEEE Solid State Circuits Awardより名称変更 2010 桜井 貴康 (東京大学) 8 IEEE Technical Field Awards 30 IEEE Frederik Philips Award 1976 小林 宏治 (日本電気) 1994 永田 穰 (日立製作所) 1996 植之原 道行 (日本電気) 2002 青木 利晴 (NTTデータ) 2005 小宮 啓義 (東京精密) 2009 浅井 彰二郎 (リガク) 31 IEEE Photonics Award 日本からの受賞者なし 32 IEEE Emannuel R. Piore Award ➤2013年に終了 1993 長尾 真 (京都大学) 1997 甘利 俊一 (東京大学) 33 IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award ➤2013年に終了 日本からの受賞者なし 34 IEEE Robotics and Automation Award 2005 稲葉 清右衛門 (ファナック) 2010 福田 敏男 (名古屋大学) 2011 井上 博允 (東京大学) 2014 広瀬 茂男 (HiBot Corporation) 35 IEEE Frank Rosenblatt Award 2010 菅野 道夫 (同志社大学) 36 IEEE David Sarnoff Award 1982 木原 信敏 (ソニー) 1986 末松 安晴 (東京工業大学) 1988 林 巌 (Optoelectronics Joint Res. Lab.) 1996 榊 裕之 (東京大学) 1998 伊澤 達夫 (日本電信電話) 2009 荒川 泰彦 (東京大学) 2012 大野 英男 (東北大学) 2016 松波 弘之 (京都大学) 9 IEEE Technical Field Awards 37 IEEE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award 日本からの受賞者なし 38 IEEE Innovation in Societal Infrastructure Award 2015 石井 威望 (東京大学) 井原 廣一 (知的社会システム研究開発機構) 市川 淳信 (東京工業大学) 39 IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz Award 2000 安田 浩 (東京大学) 40 IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award 2002 中原 恒雄 (住友電気工業) 41 IEEE Nikola Tesla Award 1982 山村 昌 (東京大学) 2013 高橋 則雄 (岡山大学) 42 IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award 日本からの受賞者なし 43 IEEE Transportation Technologies Award 日本からの受賞者なし 44 IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award 日本からの受賞者なし 10 IEEE Technical Field Awards 45 IEEE Vladimir K. Zworykin Award ➤1986年に終了 1967 鈴木 桂二 (日本放送協会) 1974 宮岡 千里 (ソニー) 1981 後藤 直宏 (日本放送協会) 1984 蛎崎 武廣 (ソニー) 窪田 泰治 (ソニー) 1986 澤崎 憲一 (東芝) ●掲載順・名称についてはIEEE本部の 下記サイトを基準とした。 http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/awards_search.pdf 11 IEEE Recognitions IEEE Recognitions ■ IEEE Honorary Membership 1 IEEE Honorary Membership 1985 山下 英男 (東京大学) 1991 盛田 昭夫 (ソニー) 1996 水野 博之 (松下電工) 2000 大賀 典雄 (ソニー) 2003 佐々木 正 (国際基盤材料研究所) 2007 篠田 傳 (富士通研究所) 2012 内海 善雄 (財団法人海外通信・ 放送コンサルティング協力、 トヨタIT開発センター) ■ IEEE Service Awards 2 IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award 日本からの受賞者なし 3 IEEE Haraden Pratt Award 2015 原島 文雄 (首都大学東京) ■ IEEE Corporate Recognitions 4 IEEE Corporate Innovation Award 1987 ソニー 2002 セイコー 2005 エヌ・ティ・ティ・ドコモ 2007 トヨタ自動車 2012 三洋電機 5 IEEE Ernst Weber Managerial Leadership Award ➤1985年に IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognitionから改称 2010 大林 秀仁 (日立ハイテクノロジーズ) 2012 飯塚 哲哉 (ザインエレクトロニクス) 12 IEEE Recognitions ■ IEEE Prize Paper Awards 6 IEEE W.R.G. Baker Award 1969 古賀 利郎 (九州大学) 7 IEEE Donald G. Fink Award 2008 的場 修 (神戸大学) 8 IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Prize Paper Award ➤1997年に IEEE Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize Paper Award (#9) を継承 ➤2002年に終了 日本からの受賞者なし 9 IEEE Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize Paper Award ➤1997年に IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Prize Paper Award(#8) に継承 日本からの受賞者なし ■ Fellowships & Scholarships 10 IEEE Life Member Graduate Study Fellowship 日本からの受賞者なし 11 Charles LeGeyt Fortescue Scholarship 日本からの受賞者なし ■ IEEE Staff Award 12 IEEE Eric Herz Outstanding Staff Member Award 日本からの受賞者なし ●掲載順・名称についてはIEEE本部の 下記サイトを基準とした。 http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/awards_search.pdf 13 終了もしくは継承となった IEEE-Level Awards Discontinued 本部 established discontinued 備考 サイト記載順 サイト記載順 in in ■ IEEE Medals 4 4 IEEE Medal for Engineering Excellence 1986 2009 5 8 IEEE Heinrich Hertz Medal 1987 2009 6 11 IEEE Lamme Medal 1928 2008 ■ IEEE Technical Field Awards *) 設立年の情報は未確認のため、初年度受賞者の年度を記載 1 32 IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award 1976 2012 本部サイトには2013年との記載があるが、Discontinuedサイトには2012年と記載。 2 33 IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award 1986 2012 本部サイトには2013年との記載があるが、Discontinuedサイトには2012年と記載。 3 15 IEEE Reynold B. Johnson Data Storage Device Technology Award 2004 2011 9 5 IEEE Harry Diamond Memorial Award 1950* 1992 currently being offered as an IEEE-USA Technical Achievement Award * replaced by the Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution 10 10 IEEE William M. Habirshaw Award 1959 1986 Award(本部サイト#11) 11 13 IEEE Award in International Communication 1966 2007 The final presentation was made in 1975. →本部サイトには discontinued in 12 19 IEEE Mervin J. Kelly Award 1960* 1975 1975 と記載。 13 23 IEEE Eli Lilly Medical and Biological Engineering Award 1992 2000 discontinued in 2000 ( http://www.ieee.org/about/awards/tfas/keithley.html には、 14 24 IEEE Morris E. Leeds Award 1958 2000 The IEEE Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement(本部サ イト#18)was established in 2000. It has replaced the IEEE Morris E. Leeds Award.と記載) 15 25 IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award 1919 2000 replaced by the IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award(本部サイト#28) 16 26 IEEE Jack A. Morton Award 1974 1999 replaced by the IEEE Andrew S.
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