Robert N. Noyce Medal
The Robert N. Noyce Medal is an IEEE award for outstanding contributions to the microelectronics industry. It is named after Intel founder Robert N. Noyce and is sponsored by Intel.
Award winners
- 2000 Morris Chang (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing)
- 2001 Hajime Sasaki (NEC)
- 2002 Yoshio Nishi (Texas Instruments)
- 2003 Donald R. Scifres (JDS Uniphase)
- 2004 Craig R. Barrett (Intel)
- 2005 Wilfred Corrigan (LSI Logic)
- 2006 Shoichiro Yoshida (Nikon)
- 2007 Aart de Geus (Synopsys Inc.)
- 2008 Paul R. Gray (University of Berkeley)
- 2009 Eliyahou Harari (Sandisk Corp.)
- 2010 James C. Morgan (Applied Materials)
- 2011 Pasquale Pistorio (STMicroelectronics)
- 2012 Yoon-Woo Lee (Samsung)
- 2013 Sunlin Chou , Youssef A. El-Mansy (Intel Corporation)
- 2014 John E. Kelly III (IBM Corporation)
- 2015 Martin van den Brink (ASML)
- 2016 Takuo Sugano (University of Tokyo)
- 2017 Henry I. Smith (MIT)
- 2018 Tsugio Makimoto (Technovision)
- 2019 Antun Domic (Synopsys Inc.)
- 2020 Susumu Kohyama (MIEEE)
Web links
- ↑ 2020 IEEE MEDALS AND RECOGNITIONS RECIPIENTS AND CITATIONS (PDF, 169 kB); accessed on December 4, 2019.