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[[Willem Einthoven|Willem Einthoven]], 1924, Medicine | [[Willem Einthoven|Willem Einthoven]], 1924, Medicine | ||
Leo Esaki (MH), 1973, Physics | [[Leo Esaki|Leo Esaki]] (MH), 1973, Physics | ||
*Brian Josephson, 1973, Physics | *Brian Josephson, 1973, Physics |
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IEEE (including AIEE, IRE) Members who have Won Nobel Prizes
Zhores I Alferov, 2000, Physics
Edward Appleton (MH), 1947, Physics
- John Bardeen, 1956, Physics; 1972, Physics
Nicolaas Bloembergen (MH), 1981, Physics
Willard S. Boyle, 2009. Physics
- Walter Brattain, 1956, Physics
Willem Einthoven, 1924, Medicine
Leo Esaki (MH), 1973, Physics
- Brian Josephson, 1973, Physics
Charles K. Kao, 2009, Physics
Jack S. Kilby (MH), 2000, Physics
Herbert Kroemer, 2000, Physics
Irving Langmuir, 1932, Chemistry (P)
- Leon M Lederman, 1988, Physics
Guglielmo Marconi (MH), 1909, Physics
- Robert Andrews Millikan, 1923, Physics
- Arno Penzias, 1978, Physics
- Norman F. Ramsey, 1989, Physics
Arthur Schawlow, 1981, Physics
William Shockley (MH), 1956, Physics
George E. Smith, 2009, Physics
Charles Townes (MH), 1964, Physics
Robert W. Wilson, 1978, Physics
Notes
MH = winner of IEEE (or predecessor organization) Medal of Honor
P = Langmuir was IRE President in 1923
- = IEEE Honorary Member