Welcome to the IEEE Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering website. The IEEE CJECE (ISSN-0840-8688), issued quarterly, has been publishing high-qualityrefereed scientific papers in all areas of electrical and computer engineering since 1976.
Sponsored by IEEE Canada (The Institute of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineers, Inc., Canada), the IEEE CJECE complements international journals and will be of particular interest to anyone involved in research and development activities in the field of electrical and computer engineering. ... Read More
The IEEE CJECE began as the Canadian Electrical Engineering Journal in 1976 with the support of Tom Pavlasek, then president of the Canadian Society for Electrical Engineering, and George Sinclair, then president of the Canadian Region (Region 7) of IEEE. It became the Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1988.
The IEEE CJECE is proud to work with a distinguished selection of researchers with diverse backgrounds, and staff working tirelessly towards ensuring the journal maintains a competitive standard.... Read More
Welcome to the Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering website. The CJECE (ISSN-0840-8688), issued quarterly, has been publishing high-qualityrefereed scientific papers in all areas of electrical and computer engineering since 1976.
Sponsored by IEEE Canada (The Institute of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineers, Inc., Canada), the CJECE complements international journals and will be of particular interest to anyone involved in research and development activities in the field of electrical and computer engineering. ... Read More
The CJECE began as the Canadian Electrical Engineering Journal in 1976 with the support of Tom Pavlasek, then president of the Canadian Society for Electrical Engineering, and George Sinclair, then president of the Canadian Region (Region 7) of IEEE. It became the Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1988.
The CJECE is proud to work with a distinguished selection of researchers with diverse backgrounds, and staff working tirelessly towards ensuring the journal maintains a competitive standard.... Read More
The CJECE is pleased to announce its full adoption of the Thompson Reuter ScholarOne Manusripts toolfor online article submission and review. This system has proven to greatly reduce the burden of our volunteer editors in management of the article review process.
The Canadian Society of Electrical Engineering was formed in 1976 as a constituent society of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) following a six year period where a group of Canadian electrical engineers including Gordon Slemon, George Sinclair, Ceorge Walker, Tom Pavlasek, and Chuck Campling attempted to pull together the disparate forces of the EIC, IEEE Region 7, and the IEE Canadian branches to form a single Canadian technical society.
The Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering started publication in January 1976 (the title was changed in 1988 from the original Canadian Electrical Engineering Journal) and provides a medium for communicating technical information of particular interest to Canadians, while also serving as a forum to make Canadian electrical engineering achievements known to a worldwide readership. More information can be found on the Journal web site.
On January 1, 1990, the name of the society was officially changed to the Canadian Society of Electrical and Computer Engineering (CSECE). At that time, the symbol that now appears as the right hand portion of the IEEE Canada logo (displayed at the top of this page) was adopted as the symbol representing the CSECE.
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After holding several academic and industry positions in Mexico and Canada, I joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Polytechnic University (previously Brooklyn Poly and now the NYU Tandon School of Engineering) as Associate Professor in September 2007. Obtained tenure in 2013 and was promoted to (full) Professor in September 2019. The years in this position have been the most productive and most exciting time of my career. With my many students, we have solved a large number of long-standing problems in power engineering, we have invented several new machines, and worked on a large number of projects for the local industry. All this work is published in over 100 journal papers, more than 50 conference papers, and above a dozen patents.
I have been an Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery since 2009 and an Editor/Coordinator of the IEEE Power Engineering Letters since 2011. Currently, I am the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ( ).
I received the B.Sc. degree and the M.Sc. degree (summa cum laude) in electrical engineering from the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico, in 1983 and 1986, respectively. In 1992 I have obtained the Ph.D. degree also in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada. From 1992 to 1997 I was with the Graduate Division of the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering of the IPN, Mexico. From September 1997 to August 1998 I was on sabbatical leave at McGill University in Montreal, and from September 1998 to April 1999 I was a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Toronto.
From 1999 to 2007 I held several academic positions in Mexico and worked for the Canadian electric industry in the research and development of standard and special motors and transformers. From 2004 to 2007 I was the Director of R&D at CYME International T&D in St. Bruno (Quebec) developing professional-grade software for the analysis of power and distribution systems and cable ampacity. I have joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Polytechnic University (previously Brooklyn Poly and now the NYU Tandon School of Engineering) as Associate Professor in September 2007. Obtained tenure in 2013 and was promoted to (full) Professor in 2019. I was elevated to IEEE Fellow in 2015.
I have over 100 publications including 114 journal papers, 5 book chapters, 14 discussions in the IEEE Transactions, 53 conference papers, and over 10 patents. My papers have been cited close to 2,000 times in journals contained in the Science Citation Index and almost 5,000 times in Google Scholar. I have graduated 26 PhD, 27 MSc students and supervised 16 postdoctoral fellows and 7 visiting PhD students from other universities.
My areas of greater interest include the transient and steady-state analyses of power systems, the analysis of power definitions under nonsinusoidal conditions, the dynamic thermal rating of cables and transformers, and the calculation of electromagnetic and thermal fields applied to machine design and modeling.
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