June 15, 1997
NAME: ALEXANDER, CHARLES KENNETH November 12, 2012
ADDRESS: 2121 Euclid Avenue, SH 336
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
TELEPHONE: (216) 687-2538, office:
(216) 687-1554, home
FAX: (216) 697-5405
E-Mail: c.alexander@
EDUCATION: Doctor of Philosophy 1971
Ohio University
Major: Electrical Engineering
Master of Science 1967
Ohio University
Major: Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science 1965
Ohio Northern University
Major: Electrical Engineering
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION:
Professional Engineer (P.E.), Ohio No. E-0 36356
SOCIETIES:
Sigma Xi
Tau Beta Pi
Eta Kappa Nu
American Society for Engineering Education
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
IEEE Computer, Education, and Power Engineering Societies
International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
ADMINISTRATIVE, TEACHING, AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Managing Director, the Wright Center for Sensor Systems (WCSSE) 2007-2009
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2002-Present
Fenn College of Engineering, Cleveland State University
Dean, Fenn College of Engineering, Cleveland State University 2002-2006
Responsibilities:
• Brought in over $80 million in external funding.
• Established three research centers
• Worked with the faculty and staff to create a very positive working and learning environment that resulted in significant growth in research activity and enrollment growths (e.g. fall of 2005 to the fall of 2006 an increase of 61% in new freshmen; an increase of 12% in new transfer students; an increase of 60% in new masters level students; and an increase of 57% in new doctoral students) during a period that saw a nationwide decline in new students.
• Had the highest retention rate of any college on campus during the last three years.
• Hired 12 exciting new faculty members, over a period of three years, at the assistant professor and associate professor levels. In each case we were able to hire our first choice. Three of these are women (two of these women were successful in obtaining external funding shortly after arriving at CSU).
Director, Ohio ICE 2003-2007
Director, Center for Research in Electronics and 2003-Present
Aerospace Technology (CREATE)
Interim Director, Institute for Corrosion & Multiphase Technology, 2000 & 2001
Ohio University
Responsibilities:
• Serve as the Interim Director, reorganize the staff and operations of the facility, hire new faculty researchers, develop and maintain high quality research capabilities, and improve Institute’s financial condition (implementation of these were so successful that the Institute became the best of the world in its area).
• Increase and diversify the finances from external sources.
Stocker Visiting Professor in Electrical Engineering 1998 – 2001
and Computer Science, Ohio University
Responsibilities:
Continued to travel and promote major changes in engineering education and actively participate as an international speaker for the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the engineering, scientific, and academic communities; and,
Worked with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science faculty at Ohio University to establish a totally new, laboratory centric, curriculum in electrical and computer engineering for the 21st century based on the ABET criteria 2000 (This new curriculum is already being implemented in stages.).
President-Elect, President and CEO, Past-President 1996 – 1999
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Piscataway, New Jersey Responsibilities:
Served as the elected administrative leader of the world’s largest professional/technical society with over 300,000 members, 70,000 volunteers, and 700 full-time staff worldwide;
Jointly managed and supervised, with others, a $150 million budget;
Helped to create a more positive financial position within the Institution over the last six years which has led to a surplus of over $10 million in 1997’s budget and a total of approximately $75 million in 1997 reserves;
Played a significant role in positively redirecting the Institute’s focus toward member needs and services;
Worked closely with staff and volunteers which, as viewed by the administrative staff, raised staff performance and morale to its highest level in ten years;
Played a significant role with select key volunteers to restructure IEEE to better serve the membership in the 21st century;
Developed, through consensus building, “Vision 21,” an innovative program seeking to challenge and mesh the engineering community, academic community, industry, and government into providing programs and services necessary for a technically literate 21st century society;
Played a role in restructuring the American Association of Engineering Societies so it currently speaks with a representative voice for the engineering community as a whole; and,
Was responsible for bringing IEEE into a coalition of forty-five scientific societies, organized by President Bush’s Science advisor, Dr. Allan Bromley. The main goal of this coalition was to secure increases in funding for research and development.
Dean 1994-1996
School of Engineering and Computer Science
California State University, Northridge, California
Responsibilities:
Spent a significant amount of time working with the faculty, students, and staff to help the College recover from the devastating effects of the 1994 Northridge earthquake;
Initiated the restructuring of the undergraduate engineering curricula through teamwork and group consensus building;
Created programs through leadership and consensus building which significantly increased both the number and scope of proposals written and funded; and,
Initiated successful strategies for individual program accreditation in the areas of civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, where previously there was sole accreditation of the general engineering program. All programs were accredited by ABET in the first review.
Acting Dean 1989-1994
College of Engineering
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Acting Director 1988-1992
Center for Advanced Computational Science
Professor and Chairman 1986-1989
Department of Electrical Engineering
Responsibilities:
Worked with the faculty to receive ABET accreditation for a new Electrical Engineering program;
Worked with the Mechanical Engineering Department and the Civil Engineering Department to establish a college-wide Masters degree in Engineering; and,
Established a Ph.D. program in electrical engineering and received approval of the program in only one year.
Professor and Chairman 1980-1986
Department of Electrical Engineering
Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee
Responsibilities:
Revitalized the Ph.D. graduate program, taking it from only a few students and no graduates in the previous six years to 16 full-time Ph.D. students;
Revitalized the Master’s degree program, increasing the initial low percentage of student nationals to approximately 67 percent.
Increased research funding from $200,000 per year to over $2 million per year; and,
Realize a significant increase in faculty journal publications.
NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellow Summer 1973
Auburn University and Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama
Associate Professor and Professor of Electrical Engineering 1972-1980
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, Ohio
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering 1971-1972
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Instructor of Electrical Engineering 1967-1971
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY ACTIVITIES
IEEE Past - President 1998,1999
IEEE President and CEO 1997
IEEE President-Elect 1996
IEEE Board of Directors 1991-1994, 1996-1999
IEEE Executive Committee 1993,1994, 1996-1999
IEEE Vice President -- Professional Activities 1993,1994
IEEE United States Activities Board (USAB) 1984-1986, 1991-1994
IEEE Regional Activities Board (RAB) 1981-1983, 1991,1992
IEEE Region 2 Director 1991,1992
IEEE Educational Activities Board 1982,1983, 1991,1992
IEEE Region 2 Vice-Chair 1989,1990
IEEE Region 3 Vice-Chair 1986,1987
IEEE Publication Board 1984-1986
IEEE USAB Member Activities Council Chair 1984,1985
IEEE Student Activities Committee Chair 1981-1983
IEEE Student Activities Committee 1978-1980
IEEE Region 2 Student Activities Committee 1978-1980
IEEE Transactions on Education, Editor 1984-1986
Joint Ed. Society & ASEE EE Division Newsletter Editor 1981-1986
IEEE Transactions on Education, Reviewer 1982-1984
Have served as a member of several, International, national, regional, and local committees.
CONSULTING EXPERIENCE: Consultant since 1967 working with the following:
Tennessee Valley Public Power Association
Warner-Robins AFB
Fowler Board of Education
Youngstown Board of Education
Warren Board of Education
Trumbull County Board of Education
Roth Brothers Cooling and Heating, Inc.
Lordstown Board of Education
Hubbard Board of Education
City of Youngstown
Lykes-Youngstown
General Extrusions, Inc.
State of Ohio (Department of Energy)
Aluminum Association
Naval Weapons Laboratory, Dahlgren, VA
Lorain Thew Shovel, Lorain, Ohio
Southeastern Center for Electrical Engineering Education
Crawford and Company Insurance Adjusters
Atlantic City Electric
Law firms’ expert witness in over 30 cases
AWARDS AND HONOR (does not include numerous certificates of appreciation):
"2013 IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award," sponsored by the IEEE Education Society to recognize inspirational teaching of undergraduate students in the fields of interest of IEEE.
"2012 James Watson Student Professional Awareness Achievement Award," presented by the IEEE-USA to recognize key individuals for their contributions to Student Professional Awareness Achievement Activities in the United States.
Honorary “Doctor of Engineering,” Ohio Northern University, May 24, 2009.
"1998 Distinguished Engineering Education ACHIEVEMENT Award," presented by the Engineers’ Council for distinguished accomplishments in the field of Engineering Education. The award recognizes “his international contributions in establishing ‘Vision 21’ and promoting its important elements all over the world.” February 28, 1998.
Officially recognized by the IEEE Board of Directors for being “personally responsible for initiating the Vision 21 Program, which laid a firm foundation for IEEE's future direction,” November 9, 1997.
“The Ohio Northern University’s 1997 Spotts Lecturer,” Ada, Ohio, March 1997, a university level honor of an internationally recognized leader.
“Distinguished Engineering Education LEADERSHIP Award - 1996,” presented by the
San Fernando Valley Engineering Council, for being “a distinguished world leader in engineering education and professionalism in engineering,” February 24, 1996.
"Fellow of the IEEE," citation: "For leadership in the field of engineering education, and the professional development of engineering students,” January 1, 1994.
"Distinguished Professor Award" - Youngstown State University's Highest award for teaching and research, Spring, 1977, awarded for "Outstanding Teaching and Research."
Eight additional awards and recognitions for research, teaching, and service from 1977 through
1986.
GRANTS:
“The Wright Center for Sensor Systems Engineering: Using Innovations in Instruments, Controls, and Electronics to Enhance a Sensor’s Utility,” State-of-Ohio, December, 2006, $72,983,501 ($22,609,656 from the State and $50,373,845 from the industrial partners, AFRL, and the university partners). A major part of WCSSE is in the area of workforce development.
“Enhancing the US Power Infrastructure,” Department of Energy, May, 2006, $1,187,500. There are two areas of engineering education in this grant, KCIDE and the development of ProSkills modules in the areas of systems engineering and project management.
“The Cleveland State University Engineering Research Facility: Establishing a Clean Room,” Economic Development Administration, May, 2006, $1,000,000.
“Creating a Center of Excellence for More Aerospace Electrical Technology-Phase V,” NASA-Glenn, November, 2005, $445,000. A major part of this grant is in the area of KCIDE and workforce development.
“Creating a Center of Excellence for More Aerospace Electrical Technology-Phase IV,” NASA-Glenn, January, 2006, $454,919. A major part of this grant is in the area of KCIDE and workforce development.
“Creating a Center of Excellence for More Aerospace Electrical Technology- Phase III,” NASA-Glenn, February, 2005, $1,250,000. A major part of this grant is in the area of KCIDE and workforce development.
“Creating a Center of Excellence for More Aerospace Electrical Technology- Phase II,” NASA-Glenn, July, 2003, $1,286,000. A major part of this grant is in the area of KCIDE and workforce development.
“Creating a Center of Excellence for More Aerospace Electrical Technology-Phase I,” NASA-Glenn, July, 2003, $2,425,762. A major part of this grant is in the area of KCIDE and workforce development.
"Development of a Special Purpose Interpreter for Converting Nassi-Schneiderman Charts Directly into FORTRAN Code," Tennessee Technological University, 1986.
"EASE Enhancements," (with Robert Broadwater and Aaron Collins), Tennessee Valley Public Power Association, 1985.
"A Center of Excellence in Electric Power - Modeling, Simulations, and Control," (with R.P. Broadwater and A.S. Collins), Winter 1985, $5,000,000 over a 5-year period.
"EASE Software Development Plan," (with Aaron Collins and Robert Broadwater), Tennessee Valley Public Power Association, 1984.
"Distribution and Transmission Research and Development Laboratory" (with Robert Broadwater and Aaron Collins), Tennessee Valley Public Power Association, 1983.
"Engineering Applications Software for Microcomputers RFP-GD-9," Tennessee Valley Public Power Association (with Aaron Collins) 1982.
"Generation of Digital Test Patterns for E-3A Avionics Systems Digital Units Under Test," Southeastern Center for Electrical Engineering Education (Warner Robins AFB), with (Aaron Collins), 1982.
"Design of Highly Testable Digital Systems Using a Structure Register Transfer Language," Tennessee Technological University, 1982.
"Personal Service Contract-TVA TV=60079A," Tennessee Valley Authority with Robert Broadwater, 1982.
"Modular Solar Simulation Package," Tennessee Technological University, 1981.
"Microprocessor Development System" (with Aaron S. Collins), Tektronix, Inc., 1981.
"A Portable Digital Laboratory" (with Aaron Collins), National Science Foundation-Local Course Improvement Project (LOCI), 1981.
Directed research and development efforts funded for $630,000 in solar energy engineering while at Youngstown State University during 1974-79.
TEXTBOOKS:
Engineering Skills for Career Success, First Edition, with James Watson, McGraw-Hill, February, 2013. This textbook is meant to be used as part of a freshman engineering experience and deals with such topics as how to get the most out of your education, how to earn outstanding grades with less effort and more fun, how to become actively involved with the educational process, how to take advantage of out of the classroom opportunities to enhance your education, and how to make your undergraduate educational experiences part of your career path. In addition, it gives the students several exercises to maximize the development of the engineering skills identified in the ABET 2000 criteria. The book has a strong systems approach emphasis as well as a fundamental understanding of project management.
Basic Circuit Analysis, First Edition, with Dr. Matthew Sadiku and Dr. Sarhan Musa, McGraw-Hill, 2011.
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Fifth Edition, with Dr. Matthew Sadiku, McGraw-Hill, 2011. This textbook continues to be one of the most popular circuits textbooks in the world having been translated into more that ten different languages.
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Fourth Edition, with Dr. Matthew Sadiku, McGraw-Hill, 2009.
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Third Edition, with Dr. Matthew Sadiku, McGraw-Hill, 2009.
Standard Handbook of Electronic Engineering, Fifth Edition, with Donald Christiansen, McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Second Edition, with Dr. Matthew Sadiku, McGraw-Hill, January 2003.
Problem Solving Made Almost Easy, with Dr. Matthew Sadiku, McGraw-Hill, March 2000.
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, First Edition, with Dr. Matthew Sadiku, McGraw-Hill, July 1999.
JOURNAL EDITIOR:
IEEE Transactions on Education, Editor, 1984-1986
INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Knowledge Capturing Integrated Design Environment (KCIDE), developed with research funds from NASA and the Department of Energy. This is currently under development and will take a number of years before it is completed.
IEEE Potentials, an IEEE magazine for student members created in the early 1980s by Jon McDearman and me. The main focus of the magazine is to enhance the student members’ academic development as well as their professional development.
ProSkills, an expansion of WRITETALK (occurred in 2002) to include educational modules for the instruction, development, and enhancement of the necessary skills identified in ABET EC 2000, elements of working in a modern knowledge capturing integrated design environment, elements of the systems approach to engineering, and project management.
WRITETALK originally developed in 1983 by James Watson, Wayne Bennett, and Charles Alexander, to teach students how to be better communicators (reading, writing, listening, and speaking). This was done through a series of instructional modules to be given in many of the students’ main engineering courses. This was later expanded to include many of the skills identified in ABET’s EC 2000.
Laboratory Centric Curricula, while as a graduate student at Ohio University, I helped developed a laboratory centric curriculum for the electrical engineering department. I have used this template at other schools with success.
Instrumentation prepared a twenty-eight lecture-demonstration series on instrumentation and was the principal performer in the videotaping of the series. The series was professionally produced and taped on 2" broadcast quality tapes. Summer, 1972, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, this project was partially funded by An NSF.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:
Watson, J., Brush, A., Penkowski, L., and Alexander, C., “Teaching the Communication Aspects of KCIDE (Knowledge Capturing Integrated Design Environment),” The Conference Proceedings of International Professional Communication Conference, Limerick, Ireland, July 2005
Watson, J. and Alexander, C., “Communication Aspects of ProSkills: A Non-Technical Skill Development and Enhancement Program For Engineers,” The Conference Proceedings of International Professional Communication Conference, Limerick, Ireland, July 2005
Fu, Y., Simon, D., and Alexander, C., “A Knowledge Capturing Integrated Design Environment For A Course In Electrical Circuits,” Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, June 2005.
Makki, A. and C. Alexander, "Interactive Computer Aided Design, A High Level Descriptive Language for the Automatic Generation of FORTRAN and PASCAL Code", Proceedings of the IEEE 20th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, March 21-23, 1988, Charlotte, N.C.
Makki, A., Collins, A., and C. Alexander, "Robotics, An Alternate Geometrical Setup for the Image-based Tactile Sensor," Proceedings of the IEEE 20th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, March 21-23, 1988, Charlotte, N.C.
"EASE-Distribution Analysis Software for Microcomputers," (with R.P. Broadwater, A.S. Collins, J.T. Lancaster, and Bruce Copeland), Proceedings of the Fourteenth Power Industry Computer Applications, May 1985.
"A Structured Approach to Design for Testability Using an RTL,"(with Makki), Proceedings of IEEE SOUTHEASTCON '85, Raleigh, North Carolina April 1, 1985, pp. 125-129.
"Editorial, Part 1: Change of Guard, Part 2: What Are We Looking For?," IEEE Transactions on Education, Vol. E-28, No. 1, February 1985.
"Increasing Aural Skills of International Graduate Students," (with E. Evans), joint special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Education/Professional Communications, August, 1984, Vol. E-27, No. 3, pp.167.
"A Solution to the Crisis in Engineering Education," a guest editorial for the IEEE Transactions on Education, May 1984, Vol. E-27, No. 2, pp. 53.
"Design for Testability Using an RTL," (with R. Makki), Proceedings of IEEE SOUTHEASTCON '84, Louisville, Kentucky, April 1984, pp. 525-529.
"Digital System Design Using Structured AHPL," (with R. Makki), Proceedings of IEEE SOUTHEASTCON '83, Orlando, Florida, April 1983, pp. 448-452.
"Accurate Modeling of Instantaneous Solar Radiation," (with R. Makki and R. Ohlin), Proceedings of IEEE SOUTHEASTCON '83, Orlando, Florida, April 1983, pp. 448-452.
"Interactive Application Software for Small Electrical Distributors," (with R. Broadwater and A. Collins), Proceedings of IEEE SOUTHEASTCON '83, Orlando, Florida, April 1983, pp. 479-482.
"A Professionally Complete Education", IEEE Potentials, Winter, 1982, pp. 16-18.
"Impact of a Faculty Union on a School of Engineering," Volume 2 of the Conference Proceedings of the 1981 ASEE Annual Conference, June 23, 1981.
"A Family of Computer Programs for Solar Heating System Optimization and Simulation," Conference Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Pittsburgh Conference of Modeling and Simulation, May 1 and 2, 1980, with J. Taft and D. Bailey.
"A Discrete-Time State Variable Model of Heat Transfer in Rock Storage," Conference Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, May 1 and May 2, 1980, with J. Taft and D. Bailey.
"An Evaluation of SESP and F-chart Methods of Solar Performance Simulation," Conference Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, May 1 and 2, 1980, with R. Ohlin and J. Taft.
"Modeling Instantaneous Values of Direct and Diffuse Solar Radiation," Conference Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, May 1 and 2, 1980, with J. Taft and D. Bailey.
"Solar Thermal System Size Optimization Through Rapid Dynamic Simulation," Conference Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, May 1 and 2, 1980, with J. Taft and D. Bailey.
"An Optimally Weighted Hybrid Stochastic Decision Model," Conference Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, April 27 and 28, 1978, with Jeffrey Taft and David Bailey.
"A Physical Model for a Real Time Pattern Recognition System," Conference Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Pittsburgh Conference, April 27 and 28, 1978, With David Bailey and Jeffrey Taft.
"A Solar/Solar Assisted Heat Pump System for Supplying Industrial Process Hot Water," published in the Conference Proceedings of the International Conference on Solar Heating, Liege, Belgium, September 12, 13, 14, 1977.
"A Microprocessor Based Data Acquisition System for a Solar Monitoring and Testing Station," Published in the Conference Proceedings of the International Conference on Solar Heating, Liege, Belgium, September 12,13,14, 1977.
"A Solar Collector for Industrial and Commercial Applications," published in the Conference Proceedings of the 1977 Annual Meeting of the International Solar Energy Society, June 6-10, 1977, with Gene Ameduri and Duane Rost.
"Systems Approach to Determine an Optimal System for Supplying Industrial Process Hot Water Using Solar Energy," published in the "Proceedings of Full Length Papers," of the Solar Heating and Cooling Forum, Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 13-15, 1976, with Glen Macala.
"A Microprocessor-Based Control for a Solar Monitoring and Test Station," published in the "Proceedings for Full Length Papers," of the Solar Heating and Cooling Forum, Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 13-15, 1976, with Randall Passella.
"Yes, a Solar Power Process Hot Water System Will Work in Youngstown, Ohio!," Published in the "Proceedings of Full Length Papers," of the Solar Heating and Cooling Forum, Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 13-15, 1976, with James Lazor.
"The Solar Age Has Begun," the Aluminum Association's Solar Energy Press Conference Proceedings, New York City, April 22, 1975, with D. Rost.
"Solar Energy Education," Ohio Section of the American Physical Society, Spring Meeting, 1974, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio May 10 and 11, 1974, with D. Rost.
"Total Solar Energy Education," Conference Proceedings of the Solar Heating, Cooling and Energy Conservation Conference, Denver, Colorado, May 1-3, 1974, with D. Rost.
"System Identification Using Quasilinearization and Dynamic-Optimal Weighing Coefficients," Conference Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, April 24, 1974, with Victor Hanna.
"Impacts of a Minor Technological Change - Heating and Cooling Using Solar Energy," Conference Proceedings of the 1974 Annual Section Meeting of the ASEE, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 19 and 20, 1974, with D. Rost.
"Modern Systems Must Include Modern Social Inputs," Conference Proceedings of the 1974 Annual Section Meeting of the ASEE, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 19 and 20, 1974, with D. Rost.
"Testimony on HR-11864 and S-2650," published in the hearing records of a joint session of the Senate Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs and on Commerce on April 5, 1974, and, also published in the Congressional Record on April 9, 1974, with D. Rost. This was specifically invited testimony.
TERRASTAR, November, 1973, a contributing editor, publication sponsored by Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.
"Can Labs be an Important Part of Undergraduate Education?" Conference Proceedings of the 1973 Annual Section Meeting of the ASEE, Dayton, Ohio, April 13 and 14, 1973.
"Effective Use of Teaching Aids in the Undergraduate Laboratory," Conference Proceedings of the 1973 Annual Section Meeting of the ASEE, Dayton, Ohio, April 13 and 14, 1973.
"Instrumentation," prepared a twenty-eight lecture-demonstration series on instrumentation and was the principal performer in the videotaping of the series. The series was professionally produced and taped on 2" broadcast quality tapes. Summer, 1972, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, this project was partially funded by NSF.
"Use of Test Signals in System Identification by Quasilinearization" Proceedings by the 1971 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Dec. 16-18, 1971, with G. Raju.
"Identification by Quasilinearization Using Weighing Coefficients," Conference Proceedings of Eight Annual Allerton Conference on Circuit and System Theory, October 1970, with G. Raju.
PROFESSIONAL WRITINGS, PRESENTATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS:
A. Books, Professional Writings, Workbooks, Book Chapters:
Alexander, C.K., "Invited Editorial, A Solution to the Crisis in Engineering Education?" reprinted in Student Professional Awareness Conference/Reference Materials, published by the IEEE United States Activities Board, October, 1987, Washington, D.C.
Alexander, C.K., Student Professional Awareness Conference/Reference Materials, Editor, published by the IEEE United States Activities Board, October, 1987, Washington, D.C.
TVPPA Software Standards for Electric Power Distributors, with R.P. Broadwater. A.S. Collins and R.Z. Makki, published by the Tennessee Valley Public Power Association, November 1984, 94 pages.
IEEE Student Branch Workbook, published by the Institute of Electronics Engineers, Spring, 1979, with David Bailey.
Co-authored three papers included in Solar Cooling and Heating, Vol. II and III, T.N. Veziroglu, Hemisphere Publishing Corp., Washington, D.C. and London, 1978.
B. Major Software Systems:
Calipsoe I," a complete computer-aided software development system.
"Calipsoe I" is composed of a manual (approximately 70 pages) and four integrated software packages (approximately 5,000 lines of executable code): MODSPEC (development of a data dictionary and module specification sheets), SHELL (generates module shells from MODSPEC), CHART (development of Nassi-Schneiderman charts for each module), CONVERT (generates FORTRAN code from CHART), and MERGE (generates complete program from SHELL and CONVERT). "Calipsoe I" will run on DEC Rainbows and IBM PC's. I supervised the development of "Calipsoe I" (with Jon McDearman, Aaron Collins, Denny Sissom, Bruce Copeland, and James Cercone), January 1986.
C. Editor of the following Conference Proceedings:
Proceedings of the 1980 IEEE Region 2 SAC Conference, April 1980.
Proceedings of the 1979 IEEE Region 2 SAC Conference, April 1979.
Proceedings of the 1978 IEEE Region 2 SAC Conference, April 1978.
D. Presentations:
Over 500 papers and technical presentations made since 1973 in the U.S., Canada, and Europe (includes invited testimony before a joint session of the Senate Commerce and Insular Affairs committees and several TV talk shows, nationwide on the subject of solar energy).
E. Professional Conferences Organized:
Primary responsibility for organizing and running the "1980, 1979, and 1978 IEEE Region 2 SAC Conferences," held in Pittsburgh, PA. Duties included the publication of the Conference Proceedings, April 19, 20, 1980, April 21, 22, 1979, and April 22, 23, 1978.
F. Conference Sessions Chaired
Several sessions, both technical and professional, have been chaired since 1973.
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