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== Recipients ==
== Recipients ==
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* 2017: [[John Baras]]<ref>{{cite web|title=2017 IEEE Simon Ramo Medal Recipients|url=ieee.org/documents/ramo_rl.pdf|publisher=[[IEEE]]|accessdate={{Format date|2017|02|02}}}}</ref>
* 2016: [[Masayoshi Esashi]]<ref>{{cite web|title=2016 IEEE Medals and Recognitions Recipients and Citations|url=https://www.ieee.org/about/awards/2016_ieee_medal_and_recognition_recipients_and_citations_list.pdf|publisher=[[IEEE]]|accessdate={{Format date|2016|07|07}}}}</ref>
* 2016: [[Masayoshi Esashi]]<ref>{{cite web|title=2016 IEEE Medals and Recognitions Recipients and Citations|url=https://www.ieee.org/about/awards/2016_ieee_medal_and_recognition_recipients_and_citations_list.pdf|publisher=[[IEEE]]|accessdate={{Format date|2016|07|07}}}}</ref>
* 2015: Dimitri Antoniadis<ref>http://ethw.org/Dimitri_A._Antoniadis</ref>
* 2015: Dimitri Antoniadis<ref>http://ethw.org/Dimitri_A._Antoniadis</ref>

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IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal
DescriptionOutstanding contributions to material and device science and technology, including practical application
Presented byInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
First award2002
Websitehttp://www.ieee.org/about/awards/medals/nishizawa.html

In 2002, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) added a new award to its already existing program of awards. Each year, one or more nominees are honored with a medal in the name of Jun-ichi Nishizawa, considered to be the father of Japanese microelectronics. Nishizawa was professor, director of two research institutes and the 17th president at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, and contributed important innovations in the fields of optical communications and semiconductor devices, such as laser and PIN diodes and static induction thyristors for electric power applications.

This medal is awarded by the IEEE on a yearly basis to nominees in the fields of materials science and device technologies.

Sponsor of this award is the Federation of Electric Power Companies, Japan.

Recipients

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References

  1. ^ [ieee.org/documents/ramo_rl.pdf "2017 IEEE Simon Ramo Medal Recipients"] (PDF). IEEE. Retrieved February 2, 2017. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ "2016 IEEE Medals and Recognitions Recipients and Citations" (PDF). IEEE. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  3. ^ http://ethw.org/Dimitri_A._Antoniadis
  4. ^ http://ethw.org/Franz_Laermer
  5. ^ http://ethw.org/Andrea_Urban
  6. ^ https://ece.osu.edu/news/2013/04/ece-alum-burn-lin-receives-ieee-jun-ichi-nishizawa-medal ECE Alum Burn Lin receives IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal
  7. ^ http://ethw.org/Burn_Jeng_Lin
  8. ^ http://ethw.org/Mark_Bohr
  9. ^ http://ethw.org/Robert_S._Chau
  10. ^ http://ethw.org/Tahir_Ghani
  11. ^ http://www.auo.com/?sn=107&lang=en-US&c=13&n=1199 AUO CIPO Dr. Fang-Chen Luo Honored with 2011 IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal
  12. ^ http://www.pv-tech.org/news/sunpowers_cto_awarded_ieee_jun-ichi_nishizawa_medal SunPower’s CTO awarded IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa medal
  13. ^ http://ethw.org/Nicolaas_Frans_De_Rooij
  14. ^ http://ethw.org/Hideo_Sunami
  15. ^ http://ethw.org/Mitsumasa_Koyanagi
  16. ^ http://ethw.org/Kiyoo_Itoh
  17. ^ http://ethw.org/Jerry_M._Woodall
  18. ^ http://ethw.org/Frederick_H._Dill
  19. ^ http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20040616005274/en/Hitachi-Visionary-Honored-IEEEs-Jun-ichi-Nishizawa-Medal#.VIYPgzHF_zs Hitachi Visionary Honored with IEEE's Jun-ichi Nishizawa Medal