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IEEE DONALD O. PEDERSON AWARD IN SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS RECIPIENTS (Formerly known as the IEEE SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS AWARD)

2018 - WILLIAM S. CARTER “For contributions to field-programmable Fellow, Xilinx, San Jose, California, gate array technology.” USA AND STEPHEN M. TRIMBERGER Fellow, Xilinx, San Jose, California, USA

2017 - TAKAO NISHITANI “For pioneering real-time programmable Representative Partner, Laisip, digital signal architectures.” Kanagawa, Japan AND JOHN S. THOMPSON Consultant and President (Retired), Technology Pathways, Tucson, Arizona, USA

2016 – MILES A. COPELAND “For contributions to the design and Distinguished Research Professor application of switched- and RF (Retired), Carleton University, circuits.” Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2015 - ROBERT WHITLOCK ADAMS “For contributions to noise-shaping data Fellow, Analog Devices, Inc., Acton, converter circuits, digital signal processing, Massachusetts, USA and log-domain analog filters.”

2014 - ROBERT G. MEYER “For pioneering contributions to the design Professor Emeritus and Professor in and modeling of analog and - the Graduate School, Department of frequency circuits.” Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, CA USA

2013 - ANANTHA P. CHANDRAKASAN “For pioneering techniques in low-power Professor, Electrical Engineering and digital and analog CMOS design.” Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

2012 - BEHZAD RAZAVI “For pioneering contributions to the design Professor, University of California, of high-speed CMOS communication Los Angeles, CA, USA circuits.”

2011 - WILLY SANSEN “For leadership in analog Emeritus Professor, Katholieke design.” Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

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2010 – TAKAYASU SAKURAI “For pioneering contributions to the design Professor, Inst of Industrial Science and modeling of high-speed and low-power Univ of Tokyo CMOS logic circuits.” Tokyo, Japan

2009 – TERESA H. MENG “For pioneering contributions to the Professor of Electrical Engineering, development of integrated Stanford University, communications systems.” Stanford, CA, USA

2008 - ASAD A. ABIDI “For pioneering and sustained contributions Professor, Electrical Engineering, in the development of RF-CMOS” University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

2007 – HUGO DE MAN “For leadership in integrated circuit design Dept of EE, Katholieke Universiteit and design methodology.” Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

2006 - MARK A. HOROWITZ “For pioneering contributions to the design Professor of EE and CS, of high-performance digital integrated Stanford University, circuits and systems.” Stanford, CA, USA

2005 – BRUCE A. WOOLEY “For pioneering contributions to integrated Professor electronics for analog-to-digital data Stanford University, conversion in communications systems.” Stanford, CA, USA

2004 – ERIC A. VITTOZ “For pioneering contributions to low-power Professor and Chief Scientist device modeling and CMOS circuit design.” CSEMS.A., Neuchatel, Switzerland

2003 - DANIEL DOBBERPUHL "For pioneering design of high-speed and Vice President and General Manager low-power microprocessors." Broadcom Corporation, San Jose, CA, USA

2002 – CHENMING HU "For contributions to MOSFET physics and University of California, development of the BSIM model for CMOS Berkeley, CA, USA circuit simulation." AND PING-KEUNG KO Authosis, Inc.,

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Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

2001 – No Recipient

2000 - ROBERT H. KRAMBECK "For pioneering the introduction and Tandem Computers, implementation of domino CMOS logic." Cupertino, CA, USA AND HUNG-FAI (STEPHEN) LAW Alaris, Inc., Fremont, CA, USA

1999 - KENSALL D. WISE "For pioneering contributions to the University of Michigan development of solid-state , circuits Ann Arbor, MI, USA and integrated sensing systems."

1998 - NICKY CHAU-CHUN LU "For pioneering contributions to high speed Etron Technology Inc. dynamic memory design and cell Hsinchu, Taiwan technology."

1997 - ROBERT W. BRODERSEN "For contributions to the design of University of California, integrated circuits for signal processing Berkeley, CA, USA systems."

1996 - RUDY J. VAN DE PLASSCHE "For pioneering contributions to the design Philips Research Labs of integrated circuits for data conversion." Eindhoven, The Netherlands

1995 - LEWIS M. TERMAN "For leadership in the field of MOS devices IBM/T. J. Watson Research Center and circuits for memories." Yorktown Heights, NY, USA

1994 - PAUL R. GRAY "For contributions to analog integrated University of California circuit design, especially for MOS switched Berkeley, CA, USA capacitor circuits."

1993 - KIYOO ITOH "For technical contributions to folded Hitachi, Ltd. data-line circuits and the development of Tokyo Japan high-density dynamic RAMs."

1992 - BARRIE GILBERT "For contributions to non-linear analog Analog Devices signal processing circuits." Beaverton, OR, USA

1991 - FRANK WANLASS "For the invention of Complementary MOS Standard Micro Sys. (CMOS) Logic Circuitry." San Jose, CA, USA

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1990 - TOSHIAKI MASUHARA "For pioneering contributions to NMOS Hitachi, Ltd. depletion-load circuits and the Tokyo Japan development of high speed CMOS memories."

1989 - JAMES D. MEINDL "For contributions to solid-state circuits Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and solid-state circuit technology." Troy, NY, USA

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