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IEEE Spectrum 1990年第5期刊登一篇文章题为“美国电力电子工程师短缺是由于电工学院课程计划有缺陷吗?”(作者Karen Fitzgerald)。参加讨论的有麻省理工学院Kassakian教授(MIT电磁及电子系统研究室副主任)、美国Summit电子公司主任工程师Kit Sum等。讨论内容如下: 美国如果想要在全球技术市场竞争,需要大力改进电力电子教育。功率变换电子学设计是电气工程较新的领域,缺少有训练的大学生,不利于小功率(5~5000W)处理技术的发展,包括数字计算机、飞行器、日光灯及工业电动机控制等。从事大
IEEE Spectrum No. 5, 1990 Published an article titled “Is the shortage of power electronics engineers in the United States due to a deficit in the curriculums of the Institute of Electrical Engineering?” (By Karen Fitzgerald). Participants included Professor Kassakian from MIT (Deputy Director of MIT’s Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems Laboratory) and Kit Sum, Chief Engineer of Summit Electronics Company of America. The discussion is as follows: If the United States wants to compete in the global technology market, it needs to make great efforts to improve power and electronics education. Power conversion electronics design is a relatively new field of electrical engineering, the lack of training of college students, is not conducive to the development of low-power (5 ~ 5000W) processing technology, including digital computers, aircraft, fluorescent lamps and industrial motor control. Engaged in large