Riassunto
As the curriculums of electrical engineering programs became over crowded, many schools began combining electromechanical energy conversion and power systems analysis courses. There were no books to fit this trend, and using two books was uneconomical and confusing. Today, almost 15 % of the Universities in the US and the Canada require a combined course.
Informazioni sull?autore
Zia Ahmad Yamayee, American engineering educator, dean. Registered professional engineer, California, Washington. National Science Foundation grantee. Board directors Washington State Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement, Seattle, 1989-1996; member Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology Institute Advisory Council, 1990-1996. Member American Society Engineering Education, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (senior). Yamayee, Zia Ahmad was born on February 2, 1948 in Herat, Afghanistan. Came to the United States, 1974. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Kabul University, Afghanistan, 1972. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, 1978. Board of directors Washington State Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement, Seattle, 1989-1996. Member Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology Institute Advisory Council, 1990-1996. Member American Society Engineering Education, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (senior).
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