Robert T.H. (Bob) Alden, Ph.D., P.Eng., F-EIC, LF-IEEE
Consultant in Power Engineering and Web Design
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Bob Alden completed his B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in
Electrical Engineering at the University of Toronto in 1960, 1964, and
1968. He is a registered professional engineer, a Life
Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
and a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC).
He has over 40 years of experience in electric power engineering as a
consultant, teacher, and research director. He has worked as a power
engineer in Canada, Australia, and the United States, and has taught
power engineering classes at the University of Toronto, the University
of Sydney, and McMaster University. He retired
in 2001 with the title of Professor Emeritus) from
McMaster University where he was the founding Director of the Power
Research Laboratory and Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering. He has supervised over 20 post graduate students at the
masters and doctoral level and published about 75 technical papers in
scholarly journals and conference proceedings, primarily in the area of
applying computer-based methods to predicting the performance of large
interconnected electric power systems.
He has been involved with computers for over 45 years and the Internet
for more than 15 years. He wrote a regular column in IEEE's THE INSTITUTE, entitled "traveling the
information highway with Bob Alden" between 1992 and 2001, which is
mailed to about 350,000 members, and is published on the Internet.
He has been active as a volunteer leader in the IEEE for more than 35
years, highlighted by serving as Hamilton Section Chair in 1974-75,
Canadian Director in 1988 and 1989, IEEE Vice-President for Regional
Activities in 1990 and 1991. and Chair of the IEEE Electronic
Communications Steering Committee from 1994 to 1997. He served as
chair of the IEEE Information Technology Strategy Committee for 2004 and
2005. He was a founding member of the IEEE Canadian Foundation,
serving as Vice-President from 1992 until 2001 when he became President.
He was the founding Chair of the Toronto Section Life Member
Chapter, he redesigned and managed the Section website from June 2003 to
September 2006, and is currently serving as the Section Publications
Chair. He also serves as the Awards Chair for IEEE Canada, and is
a director of the IEEE Foundation.
He is the recipient of several awards from the IEEE; the Larry K. Wilson
Transnational Award, IEEE Canada's Outstanding Service Award, the
William W. Middleton Distinguished Service Award, and the Haraden Pratt
Award for Outstanding Service to IEEE, as well as the Centennial and Third
Millennium Medals. He is a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada
and a Life Fellow of the IEEE.
He has developed a web site at http://www.bobalden.com as a venue for his
current professional activities which include on-line power engineering
instruction, as well as consulting in electric power and web design.
More information is available on-line at this site.
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