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Charles K. Alexander
Charles K. Alexander is dean and professor of electrical and computer engineering of the Fenn College of Engineering at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio. He is also the Direction of two research center, the Center for research in Electronics and Aerospace Technology and Ohio ICE, a research center in instrumentation, controls, electronics, and sensors. From 1998 until 2002, he was interim director of the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technologies and Stocker visiting Professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Ohio University. From 1994-1996 he was dean of engineering and computer science at California State University, Northridge. From 1989-1994 he was acting dean of the college of engineering at temple university, and from 1986-1989 he was professor and chairman of the department of electrical engineering at Temple. From 1980-1986 he held the same positions at Tennessee Technological University. He was an associate professor and a professor of electrical engineer at Youngstown State University from 1972-1980, where he was named Distinguished professor in 1977 in recognition of “outstanding teaching and research.” He was assistant professor of electrical engineering at Ohio University in 1971-1972. He received the Ph.D. (1971) and M.S.E.E. (1967) from Ohio University and the B.S.E.E. from Ohio northern University.

Dr. Alexander has been a consultant to 23 companies and governmental organizations, including the air Force and Navy and several law firms. He has received over $10 million in research and development funds for projects ranging from solar energy to software engineering. He has authored 40 publications, including a workbook and videotape lecture series, and is coauthor of Fundamentals of Electric Circuits. Dr. Alexander is a fellow of the IEEE and served as its president and CEO in 1997. In 1993 and 1994 he was IEEE vice president, professional activities, and chair of the United States Activities Board.