The initially called Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize provided by the
Institute of Radio Engineers
The Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) was a professional organization which existed from 1912 until December 31, 1962. On January 1, 1963, it merged with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) to form the Institute of Electrical ...
(IRE), the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award was created in 1919 in honor of Colonel Morris N. Liebmann. It was initially given to awardees who had "made public during the recent past an important contribution to radio communications". The award continued to be awarded as the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award by the board of directors of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) after the IRE organization merged into the IEEE in 1963. The scope was changed to "for important contributions to emerging technologies recognized within recent years". After 2000, the award was superseded by the
IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award
The IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award is a Technical Field Award of the IEEE for contributions to emerging technologies. The award is named after Daniel E. Noble. The award was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 2000, replacing the prior IEE ...
.
Recipients
The following people received the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award:
* 2000 –
James S. Harris, Jr.
* 1998 –
Naoki Yokoyama
* 1997 –
Fujio Masuoka
is a Japanese engineer, who has worked for Toshiba and Tohoku University, and is currently chief technical officer (CTO) of Unisantis Electronics. He is best known as the inventor of flash memory, including the development of both the NOR flash ...
* 1996 –
Seiki Ogura
* 1995 –
M. George Craford
* 1994 –
Lubomyr T. Romankiw
* 1993 –
B. Jayant Baliga
Bantval Jayant Baliga (born in Chennai) is an Indian electrical engineer best known for his work in power semiconductor devices, and particularly the invention of the insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT).
Dr. B. Jayant Baliga wrote: "Power ...
* 1992 –
Praveen Chaudhari,
Jerome J. Cuomo, and
Richard J. Gambino
* 1991 –
Morton B. Panish
* 1990 –
Satoshi Hiyamizu and
Takashi Mimura
* 1989 –
Takanori Okoshi
* 1988 –
James R. Boddie and
Richard A. Pedersen
* 1986 –
Bishnu S. Atal and
Fumitada Itakura is a Japanese scientist. He did pioneering work in statistical signal processing, and its application to speech analysis, synthesis and coding, including the development of the linear predictive coding (LPC) and line spectral pairs (LSP) method ...
* 1985 –
Russell D. Dupuis and
Harold M. Manasevit
* 1984 –
David E. Carlson and
Christopher R. Wronski
* 1983 –
Robert W. Brodersen,
Paul R. Gray, and
David A. Hodges
* 1982 –
John Arthur, Jr. and
Alfred Y. Cho
Alfred Yi Cho (; born July 10, 1937) is a Chinese-American electrical engineer, inventor, and optical engineer. He is the Adjunct Vice President of Semiconductor Research at Alcatel-Lucent's Bell Labs. He is known as the "father of molecular be ...
* 1981 –
Calvin F. Quate
* 1980 –
Anthony J. Demaria
* 1979 –
Ping King Tien
* 1978 –
Charles K. Kao
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as a memb ...
,
John B. MacChesney, and
Robert D. Maurer
Robert D. Maurer (born July 20, 1924) is an American industrial physicist noted for his leadership in the invention of optical fiber.
In 1979, Maurer was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to the technolog ...
* 1977 –
Horst H. Berger
Horst H. Berger (born March 30, 1933) is a German electrical engineer noted for his contributions to semiconductor technologies for integrated circuits.
Berger was born in Liegnitz (Legnica), Lower Silesia, and received the Vordiplom. from the T ...
and
Siegfried K. Wiedmann
* 1976 –
Herbert John Shaw
* 1975 –
A. H. Bobeck,
P. C. Michaelis, and
H. E. D. Scovil
* 1974 –
Willard Boyle and
George E. Smith
George Elwood Smith (born May 10, 1930) is an American scientist, applied physicist, and co-inventor of the charge-coupled device (CCD). He was awarded a one-quarter share in the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics for "the invention of an imaging semico ...
* 1973 –
Nick Holonyak
Nick Holonyak Jr. ( ; November 3, 1928September 18, 2022) was an American engineer and educator. He is noted particularly for his 1962 invention and first demonstration of a semiconductor laser diode that emitted visible light. This device was ...
* 1972 –
Stewart E. Miller
* 1971 –
Martin Ryle
Sir Martin Ryle (27 September 1918 – 14 October 1984) was an English radio astronomer who developed revolutionary radio telescope systems (see e.g. aperture synthesis) and used them for accurate location and imaging of weak radio sourc ...
* 1970 – John A. Copeland
* 1969 –
J. B. Gunn
* 1968 –
Emmett N. Leith
* 1966 –
Paul K. Weimer
* 1965 –
William R. Bennett, Jr.
* 1964 –
Arthur L. Schawlow
Arthur Leonard Schawlow (May 5, 1921 – April 28, 1999) was an American physicist and co-inventor of the laser with Charles Townes. His central insight, which Townes overlooked, was the use of two mirrors as the resonant cavity to take maser act ...
The following people received the IRE Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize:
* 1963 –
Ian Munro Ross
* 1962 –
Victor H. Rumsey
* 1961 –
Leo Esaki
Reona Esaki (江崎 玲於奈 ''Esaki Reona'', born March 12, 1925), also known as Leo Esaki, is a Japanese physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 with Ivar Giaever and Brian David Josephson for his work in electron tunneling i ...
* 1960 –
Jan A. Rajchman
* 1959 –
Nicolaas Bloembergen
Nicolaas Bloembergen (March 11, 1920 – September 5, 2017) was a Dutch-American physicist and Nobel laureate, recognized for his work in developing driving principles behind nonlinear optics for laser spectroscopy. During his career, he was a p ...
and
Charles H. Townes
* 1958 –
E. L. Ginzton
* 1957 –
O. G. Villard, Jr.
* 1956 –
Kenneth Bullington
* 1955 –
A. V. Loughren
* 1954 –
R. R. Warnecke
* 1953 –
John Alvin Pierce
* 1952 –
William Shockley
William Bradford Shockley Jr. (February 13, 1910 – August 12, 1989) was an American physicist and inventor. He was the manager of a research group at Bell Labs that included John Bardeen and Walter Brattain. The three scientists were jointl ...
* 1951 –
R. B. Dome
* 1950 –
O. H. Schade
* 1949 –
C. E. Shannon
* 1948 –
S. W. Seeley
* 1947 –
John Robinson Pierce
John Robinson Pierce (March 27, 1910 – April 2, 2002), was an American engineer and author. He did extensive work concerning radio communication, microwave technology, computer music, psychoacoustics, and science fiction. Additionally to hi ...
* 1946 –
Albert Rose
* 1945 –
P. C. Goldmark
* 1944 –
W. W. Hansen
William Webster Hansen (May 27, 1909 – May 23, 1949) was an American physicist and professor. He was one of the founders of the technology of microwave electronics.
Biography
Hansen's father William G Hansen, who was a son of immigrants from Den ...
* 1943 –
Wilmer L. Barrow
* 1942 –
S. A. Schelkunoff
* 1941 –
Philo T. Farnsworth
Philo Taylor Farnsworth (August 19, 1906 – March 11, 1971) was an American inventor and television pioneer. He made many crucial contributions to the early development of all-electronic television. He is best known for his 1927 invention of t ...
* 1940 –
Harold Alden Wheeler
* 1939 –
H. T. Friis
* 1938 –
G. C. Southworth
* 1937 –
W. H. Doherty
* 1936 –
B. J. Thompson
* 1935 –
F. B. Llewellyn
* 1934 –
Vladimir Zworykin
Vladimir Kosma Zworykin; or with the patronymic as ''Kosmich''; or russian: Кузьмич, translit=Kuz'mich, label=none. Zworykin anglicized his name to ''Vladimir Kosma Zworykin'', replacing the patronymic with the name ''Kosma'' as a middle ...
* 1933 –
Heinrich Barkhausen
* 1932 –
Edmond Bruce
* 1931 –
Stuart Ballantine
Charles Stuart Ballantine (September 22, 1897May 7, 1944) was an American Invention, inventor.
Ballantine was born in the Germantown, Philadelphia, Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was an amateur radio enthusiast by 1908 and se ...
* 1930 –
Albert Hull
Albert Wallace Hull (19 April 1880 – 22 January 1966) was an American physicist and electrical engineer who made contributions to the development of vacuum tubes, and invented the magnetron. He was a member of the National Academy of Scien ...
* 1929 –
E. V. Appleton
* 1928 –
W. G. Cady
* 1927 –
A. H. Taylor
* 1926 –
Ralph Bown
* 1925 –
Frank Conrad
Frank Conrad (May 4, 1874 – December 10, 1941) was an electrical engineer, best known for radio development, including his work as a pioneer broadcaster. He worked for the Westinghouse Electrical and Manufacturing Company in East Pittsburgh, P ...
* 1924 –
J. R. Carson
* 1923 –
Harold Beverage
Harold Henry "Bev" Beverage (October 14, 1893 – January 27, 1993) was an inventor and researcher in electrical engineering. He is known for his invention and development of the wave antenna, which came to be known as the Beverage antenna. Less ...
* 1922 –
C. S. Franklin
* 1921 –
R. A. Heising
* 1920 –
R. A. Weagant
* 1919 –
L. F. Fuller
References
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Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
Awards established in 1919
1919 establishments in the United States