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J. David Irwin
Born August 9, 1939 (1939-08-09) (age 69)
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Residence United States
Nationality American
Fields Electrical Networks,Industrial Electronics
Institutions Auburn University
Alma mater Auburn University
University of Tennessee
Notable awards IEEE: Centennial Medal (1984); Undergraduate Teaching Award (1998); Third Millennium Medal (2000); Richard M. Emberson Award (2000);

ASEE ECE Distinguished Educator Award, 2001
Society of American Military Engineers: Bliss Medal(1985)
IEEE Educational Activities Board: Meritorious Service Citation (1991); Vice President's Recognition Award (2006)
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society: Anthony J. Hornfeck Outstanding Service Award (1986); Eugene Mittelmann Achievement Award (1991)
IEEE Education Society: Achievement Award (1991); Hill/Jacob Millman Award (1993), Meritorious Service Award (2005)
Auburn University Distinguished Auburn Engineer, 1992; Presidential Award for Excellence (2007)

Institute for Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Science: Honorary Professor (2004)

J. David Irwin (born August 9, 1939 in Minneapolis, MN, USA is an American engineering educator and author of popular textbooks in Electrical Engineering and related areas. He is the Earle C. Williams Eminent Scholar and Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Head at Auburn University. Irwin is one of the longest serving Department Heads of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in the world, having been appointed to lead the (then Electrical Engineering) Department at Auburn in 1973[1]. He had also served as President of the ECE honor society Eta Kappa Nu; President of the US National Electrical Engineering Department Head Association; and President of two IEEE technical societies, on Industrial Electronics and on Education.

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Biography

John David Irwin was born in 1939 in Minneapolis, MN. He received the B.E.E. degree from Auburn University in 1961, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 1962 and 1967, respectively. In 1967-1968 he worked in Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Holmdel, NJ. He joined Auburn University in 1969 as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Currently he is the Earle C. Williams Eminent Scholar and ECE Department Head at Auburn. He is Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) “for contributing to industrial electronics, control instrumentation, and engineering education,” and Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Among his notable awards is the IEEE’s Richard M. Emberson Award (2000) “for a long and distinguished record of service to the IEEE in the educational, technical and publication areas.”[2].

Authorship of Popular Textbooks

Irwin is widely known in the ECE and engineering education communities for his popular, effective, and highly regarded undergraduate university-level textbooks in Electrical Engineering and related areas [3].

Of special significance are his books on electric circuit analysis and introduction to electrical engineering, which are being used in hundreds of colleges of engineering worldwide. He has also written on multimedia computer communications, digital logic circuits, microcontrollers, industrial electronics, industrial vibration and control, and learning and career planning for undergraduate engineering students.

A list of selected books authored or co-authored by Irwin is provided in Table 1.


Table 1: Selected Textbooks Authored by J. David Irwin
Title Co-authors Publisher Year
Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis Mark Nelms John Wiley and Sons 2008
Essentials of Electrical and Computer Engineering David V. Kerns, Jr. Prentice Hall 2004
Embedded Microcontroller Interfacing for M-CORE Systems G. Jack Lipovski Academic Press 2000
Introduction to Electrical Engineering David V. Kerns, Jr. Prentice Hall 1995
Digital Logic Circuit Analysis and Design Victor P. Nelson, Troy H. Nagel Prentice Hall 1995


Professional Leadership

During his long career, Irwin served in leadership positions in several major engineering and engineering education professional associations. Table 2 provides a list of key positions.


Table 2: Key Leadership Positions Held by J. David Irwin
Title Organization Year
Chair National Electrical Engineering Department Heads Association 1980-1981
President IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 1980-1981
Member IEEE Educational Activities Board 1981,1989
President IEEE Education Society 1989-1990
President Eta Kappa Nu 2007-2008

Entrepreneurial Activities

Irwin was associated with several start-up companies, including Aunigma Network Solutions[4]. Aunigma is an IT company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia USA, addressing new generation Internet Protocol (IP) connections. Aunigma’s products are based on intellectual property created by the ECE Department at Auburn University.

References

  1. ^ "J. David Irwin". Auburn University. Retrieved on 2008-07-24.
  2. ^ "IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award Recipients". IEEE. Retrieved on 2008-07-24.
  3. ^ Eisenstein, Bruce (May 2007). "2006 IEEE Educational Activities Board Awards". IEEE Transactions on Education 50 (2): 163–167. doi:10.1109/TE.2007.895275. 
  4. ^ "Aunigma Network Solutions". Retrieved on 2008-07-24.


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