Nakamura – Engineering and Science Hall of Fame
ECE and Materials Prof. Shuji Nakamura selected to the ESHF for his invention of the blue LED
From the COE News article – "Shuji Nakamura to Be Inducted into Engineering and Science Hall of Fame"
Shuji Nakamura has been elected “for pioneering invention and development of the blue light emitting diode (LED), a major breakthrough in lighting technology which made possible the white light energy-efficient LED lighting in wide use today.”
“I am deeply honored to be elected to the Engineering and Science Hall of Fame, and am grateful for this recognition of my contributions to the LED lighting and display field,” said Nakamura, who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2014 for his invention.
Nakamura joins fellow ESHF inductees Carl Harry Knowles, inventor and developer of the first programmable barcode scanner and handheld laser scanner, and military aircraft designer Clarence “Kelly” Johnson as this year’s honorees.
The induction ceremony will be held at the Engineers Club of Dayton on November 13, 2024.
The Engineering and Science Hall of Fame is an international organization established to honor engineers and scientists who have used scientific and engineering principles to make a significant contribution to human well-being.
COE News – "Shuji Nakamura to Be Inducted into Engineering and Science Hall of Fame"
Engineering and Science Hall of Fame (ESHF)
Nakamura's Solid Sate Lighting & Energy Electronics Center (SSLEEC) Profile