- Source: Charles P. Steinmetz Memorial Lecture
The Charles Proteus Steinmetz Memorial Lecture is a series of academic lectures initiated in 1925 in honor of celebrated mathematician and electrical engineer Charles Proteus Steinmetz. To date seventy four addresses have been given on subjects ranging from peace and educational reform to nanotechnology and solar photovoltaics.
The most recent, "The Evolution of the Smart Grid from Edison and Steinmetz", was delivered by Dr. Anjan Bose, Regents Professor at Washington State University, on October 2, 2018. It was hosted by Union College and is open to the general public.
History
Shortly after Steinmetz's death at 58 in 1923, his friends and admirers, including prominent figures at General Electric in Schenectady, New York, endowed the series. It is overseen by the Schenectady Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and hosted by Union College, where Steinmetz long held a professorship. Among those receiving the honor of delivering the lecture have been such notables as Nobel laureate experimental physicist Robert A. Millikan (1927), helicopter inventor Igor Sikorsky (1938), nuclear submarine pioneer Admiral Hyman G. Rickover (1963), Nobel-winning semiconductor inventor William Shockley (1966), and Internet 'founding father' Leonard Kleinrock (2010).
Honorees
The featured lecturers of the Steinmetz series have included:
1 – Mihajlo I. Pupin (1925)
2 – Ernst J. Berg (1926)
3 – Robert A. Millikan (1927)
4 – Max Mason (1928)
5 – Dexter S. Kimball (1929)
6 – William E. Wickenden (1930)
7 – Karl T. Compton (1932)
8 – C. E. Kenneth Mees (1934)
9 – Robert E. Doherty (1935)
10 – Gerard Swope (1936)
11 – Harold G. Moulton (1937)
12 – Igor I. Sikorsky (1938)
13 – Frank B. Jewett (1939)
14 – Frank Howard Lahey (1941)
15 – Comfort A. Adams (1942)
16 – Harold Willis Dodds (1943)
17 – Stephen S. Wise (1944)
18 – Irving Langmuir (1945)
19 – Sanford A. Moss (1946)
20 – Arthur H. Compton (1947)
21 – Philip Sporn (1948)
22 – Kirtley F. Mather (1949)
23 – Charles E. Wilson (1950)
24 – Hollis L. Caswell (1952)
25 – Harold S. Osborne (1953)
26 – Charles A. Thomas (1954)
27 – Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam (1955)
28 – Cornelius Packard Rhodes (1956)
29 – Admiral William Morrow Fechteler, Ph.D. (1957)
30 – Joseph Allen Hynek (1958)
31 – Simon Ramo (1959)
32 – Lillian M. Gilbreth (1960)
33 – Claude E. Shannon (1962)
34 – Vice-Admiral H.G. Rickover (1963)
35 – J. Herbert Hollomon (1964)
36 – Walker Lee Cisler (1965)
37 – William Shockley (1966)
38 – Edward C. Welsh (1967)
39 – Ralph W. Sockman (1968)
40 – J. Erik Jonsson (1969)
41 – Lelan F. Sillin, Jr. (1970)
42 – Patrick E. Haggerty 1971)
43 – Harold W. Bibber, Emil J. Remscheid, & Joseph S. Hayden (1972)
44 – John Bardeen (1973)
45 – Richard W. Roberts (1975)
46 – Jay W. Forrester (1976)
47 – Hans A. Bethe (1977)
48 – Merril Eisenbud (1978)
49 – Myron Tribus (1979)
50 – Reginald H. Jones (1980)
51 – Margaret N. Maxey (1983)
52 – Roland W. Schmitt (1984)
53 – Erich Bloch (1985)
54 – Ivar Giaever (1986)
55 – Ernest L. Boyer (1987)
56 – Benoit B. Mandelbrot (1988)
57 – Robert M. White (1989)
58 – Eleanor Baum (1990)
59 – Walter L. Robb (1991)
60 – Andrew C. Kadak (1992)
61 – Ray Dolby (1993)
62 – Jerrier A. Haddad (1994)
63 – Edward A. Parrish (1995)
64 – William W. Hogan (1996)
65 – Charles Concordia (2001)
66 – Paul M. Horn (2003)
67 – Dennis Woodford (2005)
68 – William Wulf (2007)
69 – Tod Machover (2008)
70 – Lawrence A. Kazmerski (2009)
71 – Leonard Kleinrock (2010)
72 – Mildred Dresselhaus (2012)
73 – Lynn Conway (2015)
74 – Anjan Bose (2018)
See also
IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz Award
Steinmetz's equation
Steinmetz solid
Steinmetz equivalent circuit
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Charles P. Steinmetz Memorial Lecture
- Charles Proteus Steinmetz
- Stephen Samuel Wise
- Harold G. Moulton
- Edward C. Welsh
- IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz Award
- Lelan Sillin Jr.
- Hollis Caswell
- William Wulf
- Nikola Tesla