Japanese researcher awarded Draper Prize
WASHINGTON, United States - Yoshihisa Okumura (L), 86-year-old honorary professor of the Kanazawa Institute of Technology, on Feb. 19, 2013, attends a party prior to a ceremony in Washington to receive the Charles Stark Draper Prize awarded to him and four others for pioneering contributions to the world's first cellular telephone networks, systems and standards. Okumura is the first Japanese winner of the Draper Prize, one of three prizes awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.
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