Congratulations to the Newly Elected 2024 IEEE Fellows
“We are honored to celebrate the newly elevated IEEE Fellows and are proud to have them as esteemed members of our ComSoc community,” said Robert Schober, IEEE Communications Society President. “Identifying qualified candidates whose work significantly influences the industry is a critical undertaking and we’re thankful that our ComSoc Fellows Evaluation Committee, led by Chair Sumei Sun, determined those worthy of this prestigious honor. A heartfelt congratulations to all the new Fellows.”
Election to the grade of IEEE Fellow is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon our members by the Institute in recognition of their technical, educational, and leadership achievements. Only a select few IEEE members earn this prestigious honor.
Fifty-seven IEEE Communications Society members were elevated to the grade of IEEE Fellow for 2024.
Alagan Anpalagan
for contributions to resource management in wireless communication networks
Aggelos Bletsas
for contributions to cooperative relaying and backscatter communication networks
Matthew Caesar
for contributions to computer network verification and routing
Zhipeng Cai
for contributions to resource management and scheduling for high-performance computing
Ke-Horng Chen
for contributions to power management integrated circuits and system design
Yu Cheng
for contributions to secure wireless networks
Kaushik Chowdhury
for contributions to development of cognitive radio networks and applied machine learning for wireless systems
Subhrakanti Dey
for contributions to networked control systems and performance optimization over wireless and sensor networks
Min Dong
for contributions to transmission design and resource optimization for wireless communications
Gregory Durgin
for contributions to the theory of fading in multi-antenna RFID systems
Matthew Ettus
for contributions to software-defined radio products
Yue Gao
for contributions to sparse signal processing and smart antennas in cognitive radio and networks
Ana Garcia Armada
for contributions to wireless communications transceivers
Reza Ghanadan
for leadership in robust artificial intelligence technologies and applications
Warren Gross
for contributions to the design of algorithms and integrated circuit architectures for communication systems
Tao Gu
for contributions to mobile and wireless sensing systems
Guan Gui
for contributions to intelligent signal analysis and wireless resource optimization
Deukhyoun Heo
for contributions to CMOS power amplifiers in multi-layer packages and reconfigurable reactive components
Choong Seon Hong
for contributions to resource management in wireless networks
Jakob Hoydis
for contributions to the use of machine learning in communication systems
Chunxiao Jiang
for contributions to heterogeneous space-air-ground networks
Shi Jin
for contributions to MIMO and reconfigurable intelligent surface-assisted communications
Josep Miquel Jornet
for contributions in terahertz communication and nanonetworking
Zaher Kassas
for contributions to navigation with signals of opportunity
Joerg Kliewer
for contributions to theory and applications of iteratively decodable error correcting codes and network coding
Raymond Knopp
for contributions to multiuser diversity and open radio access networks
Sastry Kompella
for leadership in advancing dynamic spectrum access and wireless communications
Matti Latva-aho
for contributions to mobile communication systems
Long Le
for contributions to resource management and optimization of wireless networks
Hongwei Li
for contributions to data security in cloud computing
Jie Li
for contributions to performance and management of network systems
Ming Li
for contributions to information and network security
Pan Li
for contributions to scaling laws and cross-layer optimization for wireless networks
Qinghua Li
for contributions to standardization of wireless channel probing and modeling technologies
Hang Liu
for contributions to the development and standardization of wireless mesh networking and video streaming technologies
Yuanwei Liu
for contributions to non-orthogonal multiple access technologies and wireless power transfer
Jun Luo
for contributions to wireless networking and sensing using Internet-of-Things
Jochen Maes
for contributions to crosstalk cancellation technologies for twisted pair access
Christos Masouros
for contributions to interference exploitation and joint sensing and communications
Max Muhlhauser
for contributions to distributed software engineering
Wei Ni
for contributions to resource allocation and cooperation in unmanned aerial vehicle networks
Mathini Sellathurai
for contributions to multi-user, multi-functional and multi-antenna wireless communications
Ho-Jin Song
for contributions to wireless terahertz technology
Kim Fung Tsang
for contributions to systems safety engineering
Alberto Valdes-Garcia
for contributions to millimeter-wave circuits and systems for communications
Beibei Wang
for contributions to wireless sensing and cognitive communications
Chao-Kai Wen
for contributions to deep learning technology for wireless systems
Qihui Wu
for contributions to cognitive radio networks
Henk Wymeersch
for contributions to radio localization and sensing
Bin Xiao
for contributions to wireless and system security
Jing Xiao
for contributions to the multiple modality knowledge mining technologies
Ke Xu
for contributions to optimal traffic management and network security
Zheng Yan
for contributions to trust management in communications and networking
Yifei Yuan
for contributions to non-orthogonal multiple access and narrow-band Internet-of-Things technology and standardization
Honggang Zhang
for contributions to intelligent wireless communications and networks
Lian Zhao
for contributions to modeling, performance analysis, and resource management of wireless networks
Sheng Zhong
for contributions to incentive-compatible and privacy-preserving mechanisms in distributed systems