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Professor Marian K. Kazimierczuk | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Polish |
Citizenship |
Poland (1948–Present) United States (1994–Present) |
Education | Electronics |
Alma mater |
Warsaw University of Technology (1966-1984) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electronics |
Institutions |
Warsaw University of Technology (1972–1984) Design Automation, Inc. (1984) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1984–1985) Wright State University (1985-Present) |
Marian Kazimierz Kazimierczuk (born 3 March 1948 in Smolugi, Poland) is a Polish and American engineer and scientist specializing in power electronics, high-impact researcher, [1] writer, and professor of technical sciences at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, US. [2]
He received MS, PhD, [3] [4] and D.Sc. [5] (habilitation) degrees from the Department of Electronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, in 1971, 1978, and 1984, respectively. [6] [7] From 1972 to 1984, he was with the Institute of Radio Electronics, Department of Electronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, [7] where he was involved in academic teaching and scientific research.
In 1984, he was a design electrical engineer at Design Automation, Inc., Lexington, MA, US. [7]
From 1984 to 1985, he was a visiting professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, US. [7]
Since 1985, he has been with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, US, where he is currently a Distinguished Professor. [8]
His research interests are in the field of power electronics, in particular dc-dc power resonant and pulse-width modulated (PWM) converters, high-efficiency RF power amplifiers and oscillators, wide-band gap power SiC and GaN power semiconductor devices, modeling and control of power converters, linearization of nonlinear circuits, high-frequency magnetic components, electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps, power quality, electromagnetic compatibility, probabilistic circuit design, wireless power transfer, renewable energy sources, and engineering education. [9]
He is the author or co-author 8 academic and engineering books published by John Wiley & Sons [10] and Pearson (formerly, Prentice-Hall). Two of his books have been translated into Chinese. Web of Science shows about 8,300 citations with h-index = 50 and average citation per paper = 20.11. [11] Google Scholar shows about 21,000 citations with h-index = 68 and i10-index = 311. [9] Scopus Preview shows about 11,125 citations with h-index = 55. [12] He also holds 8 patents. [13]
In 2009, his Title of Professor of Technical Sciences was conferred by the President of the Republic of Poland.
He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE. [14]
He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Collegium of Eminent Scientists of Polish Origin and Ancestry, The Kosciuszko Foundation, US. [15]
He is a member the American Society for Engineering Education.
He holds a position in the ranking "Top Scientists - Electronics and Electrical Engineering". [16]
This article is an
autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject. (December 2021) |
Professor Marian K. Kazimierczuk | |
---|---|
Born | |
Nationality | Polish |
Citizenship |
Poland (1948–Present) United States (1994–Present) |
Education | Electronics |
Alma mater |
Warsaw University of Technology (1966-1984) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electronics |
Institutions |
Warsaw University of Technology (1972–1984) Design Automation, Inc. (1984) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1984–1985) Wright State University (1985-Present) |
Marian Kazimierz Kazimierczuk (born 3 March 1948 in Smolugi, Poland) is a Polish and American engineer and scientist specializing in power electronics, high-impact researcher, [1] writer, and professor of technical sciences at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, US. [2]
He received MS, PhD, [3] [4] and D.Sc. [5] (habilitation) degrees from the Department of Electronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, in 1971, 1978, and 1984, respectively. [6] [7] From 1972 to 1984, he was with the Institute of Radio Electronics, Department of Electronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, [7] where he was involved in academic teaching and scientific research.
In 1984, he was a design electrical engineer at Design Automation, Inc., Lexington, MA, US. [7]
From 1984 to 1985, he was a visiting professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, US. [7]
Since 1985, he has been with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, US, where he is currently a Distinguished Professor. [8]
His research interests are in the field of power electronics, in particular dc-dc power resonant and pulse-width modulated (PWM) converters, high-efficiency RF power amplifiers and oscillators, wide-band gap power SiC and GaN power semiconductor devices, modeling and control of power converters, linearization of nonlinear circuits, high-frequency magnetic components, electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps, power quality, electromagnetic compatibility, probabilistic circuit design, wireless power transfer, renewable energy sources, and engineering education. [9]
He is the author or co-author 8 academic and engineering books published by John Wiley & Sons [10] and Pearson (formerly, Prentice-Hall). Two of his books have been translated into Chinese. Web of Science shows about 8,300 citations with h-index = 50 and average citation per paper = 20.11. [11] Google Scholar shows about 21,000 citations with h-index = 68 and i10-index = 311. [9] Scopus Preview shows about 11,125 citations with h-index = 55. [12] He also holds 8 patents. [13]
In 2009, his Title of Professor of Technical Sciences was conferred by the President of the Republic of Poland.
He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE. [14]
He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Collegium of Eminent Scientists of Polish Origin and Ancestry, The Kosciuszko Foundation, US. [15]
He is a member the American Society for Engineering Education.
He holds a position in the ranking "Top Scientists - Electronics and Electrical Engineering". [16]