Resume of Armen H. Zemanian
Position: Distinguished Professor, Department of Electrical
Engineering, SUNY at Stony Brook
Education: Eng.Sc.D., 1953, New York University
Prof. Eng. License: PE026653 New York State
Some of Zemanian's Professional Activities:
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Co-Founder (with R.W.Newcomb) of the continuing biennial series: International
Symposia on the Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems.
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Co-Founder (with S.R.Parker) of the research journal: Circuits, Systems,
and Signal Processing.
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An Editor or Associate Editor at various times of the research journals:
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SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics
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SIAM Review
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Contents of Current Mathematical Journals
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Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing
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Integral Equations and Mathematical Physics.
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Integral Transforms and Special Functions.
Honors:
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Academician, Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
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Recipient of the Kapitsa Gold Medal of Honor, awarded by the Russian Academy
of Natural Sciences, 1996.
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Academician, Foreign Member, Armenian Academy of Sciences.
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Academician, Foreign Member, Armenian Academy of Engineering.
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Professor Honoris Causa, Dubna International University, Moscow Region,
Russia, 1996.
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Distinguished Professor, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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Life Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
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Recipient of the Golden Jubilee Medal, awarded by the Circuits and Systems Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electonic Engineers, 1999.
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National Science Foundation Senior Faculty Fellow in Science, 1975-1976.
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Excellence in Teaching Award in Electrical Engineering,
SUNY-Stony Brook, 1998.
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Member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Sigma Xi.
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Listed in Who's Who in America and in seventeen other biographical indices.
Research Areas and Publications:
Eight books and over 160 papers in refereed journals of electrical engineering,
mathematics, geography, geophysics, and economics, and over 60 papers in
refereed conference proceedings. The research has been on transient responses,
generalized functions, integral transformations, realizability theory,
infinite networks, world food problems, periodic markets, geophysical modeling,
and integrated circuits.
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