IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award
The IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award is an award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
It has been awarded annually since 1989 and is named after Ibuka Masaru , the co-founder of Sony , and is sponsored by this company.
Award winners
- 1989 Heitaro Nakajima , Johannes Petrus Sijou
- 1990 Norman L. Stauffer
- 1991 Gilbert F. Amelio
- 1992 Isamo Washizuka
- 1993 George L. Brantingham , Paul S. Breedlove , Richard H. Wiggins
- 1994 Carl G. Eilers
- 1995 Irving Stoy Reed , Gustave Solomon
- 1996 Kees A. Schouhamer Immink
- 1997 Ray M. Dolby
- 1998 Jerrold A. Heller
- 1999 Leonardo Chiariglione
- 2000 Marvin H. White
- 2001 Ulrich Reimers
- 2002 Takashi Fujio , Yuichi Ninomiya
- 2003 Richard H. Small , Neville Thiele
- 2004 Karlheinz Brandenburg
- 2005 no award
- 2006 Wayne Bretl , Richard Citta , Wayne Luplow
- 2007 Tomlinson Holman
- 2008 Ralph H. Baer
- 2009 Eugene J. Polley
- 2010 James Barton
- 2011 John Laverne Mitchell
- 2012 Gisle Bjøntegaard , Gary J. Sullivan , Thomas Wiegand
- 2013 Martin Dietz , Kristofer Kjörling , Lars Liljeryd
- 2014 no award
- 2015 Martin Cooper
- 2016 Steven Sasson
- 2017 John O'Sullivan , David Skellern
- 2018 Linus Benedict Torvalds
- 2019 Tomonori Aoyama , Takashi Hayasaka
- 2020 C. Upton
- 2021 Steve Wozniak
Web links
- ↑ 2020 IEEE Technical Field Award Recipients and Citations. (PDF; 203 kB) In: ieee.org. July 1, 2019, accessed on July 10, 2019 .
- ↑ 2021 IEEE Technical Field Award Recipients and Citations. (PDF; 222 kB) In: ieee.org. June 30, 2020, accessed on July 5, 2020 .