Baker Prize
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The IEEE W. R. G. Baker Prize Award was created from a donation from Dr. Walter R. G. Baker (1892-1960), a member of Institute of Radio Engineers. The award continued to be awarded by the IEEE Prize Papers/Scholarship Awards Committee for the IEEE Awards Board after the organization merged into the IEEE. Recipients receive a certificate and honorarium for the most outstanding paper reporting original work in one of the IEEE publications, including the Transactions, Journals, and Magazines of the IEEE Societies or in the Proceedings of the IEEE.
[edit] Recipient list
- 2001 — Keshab K. Parhi, University of Minnesota, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Minneapolis, MN
- 2000 — A. Lee Swindlehurst, Brigham Young University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Provo, Utah and Petra Stoica, Uppsala University, Systems and Control Group, Uppsala, Sweden
- 1999 — Wayne D. Gover, Network and Systems Research, Telecommunications Research Laboratories, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- 1998 — Paul F. McManomon, Terry A Dorschner, David L. Corkum, Larry J. Friedman, Douglas S. Hobbs, Michael Holz, Sergey Liberman, Huy Q. Nguyen, Daniel P. Resler, Richard C. Sharp, and Edward A. Watson
- 1997 — Rajiv Ramaswami, IBM/T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
and Kumar N. Sivarajan
- 1996 — Will E. Leland, Walter Willinger, and Daniel V. Wilson, Bellcore, Morristown, NJ and Murad S. Taqqu, Boston University, Boston, MA
- 1995 — Petros Maragos, Georgia Inst. of Technology, James F. Kaiser, Rutgers University, and Thomas F. Quatieri, MIT - Lincoln Laboratory
- 1994 — Michael M. Green, Stony Brook, NY, and Alan N. Willson, Jr., Los Angeles, CA
- 1993 — Narasimham Vempati, Minneapolis, MN, and Ilya W. Slutsker, Minneapolis, MN, and William F. Tinney, Portland, OR
- 1992 — Alon Orlitsky, Murray Hill, NJ
- 1991 — John C. Doyle, Pasadena, CA, Keith Glover, Cambridge, England, Bruce A. Francis, Toronto, Ont., Canada, and Pramod P. Khargonekar, Ann Arbor, MI
- 1990 — Allen C. Newell, Boulder, CO
- 1989 — Randal E. Bryant, Pittsburgh, PA
- 1988 — Benjamin Kedem, College Park, MD
- 1987 — James L. Massey, Zurich, Switzerland, and Peter Mathys, Boulder, CO
- 1986 — Adi Shamir, Rehovet, Israel
- 1985 — John W. Adams, and Alan N. Willson, Jr., Los Angeles, CA
- 1984 — Yannis Tsividis, Columbia University, New York, NY
- 1983 — Ryszard Malewski, Chinh T. Nguyen, Hydro-Québec Institute of Research, Varennes, Canada, Kurt Feser, Haefely & Co., Ltd., Basel, Switzerland, and Nils Hylten Cavallius, Center Pesquisas Energia Eletrica, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- 1982 — Carl O. Bozler and Gary D. Alley, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA
- 1981 — Timothy C. May, INTEL Corporation, Aloha, OR and Murray H. Woods, INTEL Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
- 1980 — David J. Allstot, Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas, TX, Paul R. Gray, University of California, Berkeley, CA, Gordon M. Jacobs, Dolby Laboratories, Inc., San Francisco, CA, Robert W. Brodersen, University of California, Berkeley, CA
- 1979 — Stephen W. Director, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, and Gary D. Hachtel, University of Denver, Denver, CO
- 1978 — James S. Kresge and Eugene c. Sakshaug, General Electric Company, Pittsfield, MA, and Stanley A. Miske, Jr., General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY
- 1977 — Manfred R. Schroeder, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ
- 1976 — Robert W. Keyes, IBM, Hopewell Junction, NY
- 1975 — Stewart E. Miller, Enrique A. J. Marcatili, and Tingye Li, Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ
- 1974 — David B. Large, Conservation Foundation, Washington, DC, and Lawrence Ball and Arnold J. Farstad, Westinghouse Georesearch Laboratory, Boulder, CO
- 1973 — Leon O. Chua, University of California, Berkeley, CA
- 1972 — Dirk J. Kuizenga and Anthony E. Siegman, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
- 1971 — Andrew H. Bobeck, Robert F. Fischer, Anthony J. Perneski, J. P. Remeika, and L. G. Van Uitert, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, NJ
- 1970 — George J. Friedman, Northrop Electro-Mechanical Division, Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA and Cornelius T. Leondes, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
- 1969 — Tosiro Koga, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
- 1968 — Jonny Andersen and Harry B. Lee, MIT, Cambridge, MA
- 1967 — Dean E. McCumber and Alan G. Chynoweth, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, NJ
- 1966 — Robert G. Gallager, MIT, Cambridge, MA
- 1965 — Dante C. Youla, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Farmingdale, NY
- 1964 — Donald L. White, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ