IEEE Finland Section
IEEE Finland Section

Prominent Members

IEEE Fellows

  • Enrique Acha for contributions to power electronics modelling and applications in electrical power systems (2021)
  • Mehdi Bennis for contributions to resource optimization in heterogeneous and low-latency wireless networks (2021)
  • Tuomas Virtanen for contributions to sound event detection and source separation (2021)
  • Paavo Alku for contributions to analysis, synthesis and quality improvement of speech signals (2020)
  • Markku Juntti for contributions to mobile digital television (2020)
  • Karen Egiazarian for contributions to image and video denoising and restoration (2018)
  • Sergiy Vorobyov for contributions to optimization in robust signal processing (2018)
  • Vesa Välimäki for contributions to synthesis and processing of audio signals (2015)
  • Moncef Gabbouj for contributions to nonlinear signal processing and video communication (2011)
  • Visa Koivunen, for contributions to statistical signal processing for multichannel signals and sensor arrays (2011)
  • Matti Karjalainen for contributions to perceptual audio signal modeling and processing (2010)
  • Markku Renfors for contributions to digital signal processing algorithms (2008)
  • Sergei Tretyakov for contributions to artificial electromagnetic media for applications in wireless and optical systems (2008)
  • Jaakko Malmivuo for contributions to theoretical and experimental aspects of bioelectromagnetic phenomena (2007)
  • Ari Sihvola for contributions to the application of theory in electromagnetic complex media and random materials (2006).
  • Jorma Kivilahti for contributions to the reliability of lead-free electronics (2005)
  • Tapio Saramäki for contributions to the design and implementation of digital filters and filter banks (2002)

IEEE Life Fellows

  • Jukka A. Henriksson for contributions to mobile digital television (2012)
  • Jorma Nieminen for contributions to development of the mobile communications industry (2012)
  • Matti Pietikäinen, for contributions to texture and facial image analysis for machine vision (2011)
  • Niilo Saranummi for leadership in biomedical engineering and biomedical information technology (2009)
  • Jaakko Astola for contributions to the theory and applications of nonlinear signal processing (2000)
  • Erkki Oja for contributions to the theory and applications of artificial neural networks (2000)
  • Antti Räisänen for contributions to and leadership in millimeter-wave receiver technology (1994)
  • Martti Hallikainen for contributions to microwave remote sensing of forests, snow, and sea ice (1993)
  • Ismo Lindell for contributions to electromagnetic theory and for the development of education on electromagnetics in Finland (1990)
  • Yrjö Neuvo for contributions to digital-signal processing algorithms and engineering education (1989)
  • Martti Tiuri for contributions to the theory and techniques of microwave radiometers and microwave applications in remote sensing and industrial instrumentation (1986)