- Leah Jamieson
Infobox_Scientist
name = Leah Jamieson
caption =
birth_date = birth date and age|1949|8|27
birth_place = Trenton, NJ, USA
death_date =
death_place =
residence =United States
nationality = American
field =Signal Processing
work_institution =Purdue University
alma_mater =Massachusetts Institute of Technology Princeton University
doctoral_advisor =Kenneth Steiglitz
awards = Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology (2005)
Chester F. Carlson Award for Innovation in Engineering Education, (ASEE,1997)
Women of Vision Award for Social Impact (Anita Borg Institute, 2007)
IEEE Fellow (1993)
IEEE Third Millennium Medal (2000)Leah H. Jamieson (born
August 27 ,1949 in Trenton, NJ, USA) is an American engineering educator serving at present as the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and Ransburg Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering atPurdue University . She is a member of the USNational Academy of Engineering and served as the 2007 President and CEO of theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).Jamieson was the founder of the Engineering Projects in Community Service program (EPICS), a multi-university engineering design program that operates in a
service-learning context. She is a recipient of theGordon Prize .Biography
Jamieson was born in 1949 and grew up in New Jersey, USA. She received the S.B. degree in Mathematics in 1972 from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She received M.A. and M.S.E. degrees in 1974 and aDoctorate degree in 1977, all three fromPrinceton University .Citation|date=November 1984|title=Guest Editors Introduction, Parallel Processing|periodical=IEEE Transactions on Computers|volume=33|number=11|pages=949-951] .Jamieson worked as
Professor of Engineering atPurdue University since 1976. Her research interests include speech analysis and recognition; the design and analysis of parallel processing algorithms; and the application ofparallel processing to the areas of digital speech, image, andsignal processing . She has authored over 160 journal and conference papers in these areas and has co-edited books on algorithmically specialized parallel computers (Academic Press, 1985) and the characteristics of parallel algorithms (MIT Press,1987) [cite web|url=http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~lhj/biosketch.htm|title=Leah H. Jamieson|accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=Purdue University ] . She served Purdue as Director of the Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering (1990-94), Director of Graduate Admissions (1994-96), Interim Head of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2002), and Associate Dean of Engineering for Undergraduate Education (2004-06). At present she is serving as the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and Ransburg Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.Engineering Projects in Community Service
In Fall 1995 Jamieson and her Purdue colleague Edward J. Coyle have started Engineering Projects in Community Service, an academic engineering design program that operates in a
service-learning context [cite web|url=http://epics.ecn.purdue.edu/about/papers/design.php|title=EPICS: Service Learning by Design|accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=Purdue University ] .The program, which was initially offered only at Purdue, is available at present in 18 universities [cite web|url=http://epicsnational.ecn.purdue.edu/public/sites/current_sites.php|title=Current EPICS sites and affiliates|accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=Purdue University ] . It offers students from multiple disciplines with the opportunity to be part of engineering project design teams that work with nonprofit community organizations. The teams provide technological solutions to challenges faced by the community organizations and their target audiences. Examples of EPICS projects include the Spanish In Action Project atButler University , which provides students with a web-based computer game that helps them learn Spanish vocabulary; and the Sensor Network Air Pollution Monitoring project atDrexel University that allows measurement of diesel particulate concentration in Philadelphia’s neighborhoodsCitation|last=Sorenson|first=J.P.|date=October 2005|title=EPICS: A Service Learning Program at Butler University|periodical=Proceedings of the 35th Conference on Frontiers in Education|pages=F2F21-F2F25|url=http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/10731/33854/01612059.pdf?arnumber=1612059] . For founding and administering EPICS, Jamieson has received in 2005 the Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology (with colleagues Edward J. Coyle and William C. Oakes). In 2008 the EPICS program has announced EPICS High, an extension of the program’s scope to integrate high school students in the design teams [cite web|url=http://epics-high.ecn.purdue.edu/|title=EPICS High|accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=Purdue University ] . .Presidency of IEEE
In November 2005 Jamieson was elected 2006 President-elect by members of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). IEEE the world's largest technical professional society, focused onelectrical engineering ,computer engineering ,computer science and the related arts and sciences. The other candidates in the 2005 elections were Gerald Peterson and James M. Tien.Jamieson served as President and CEO of IEEE in 2007 [cite web|url=http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/newsinfo/elections05.html|title=IEEE Members Select Leah H. Jamieson 2006 IEEE President-Elect|accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=
IEEE ] . Her presidency was characterized by a strong effort to redefine and expand the strategic planning process within IEEE, and to start an IEEE public visibility program. Other notable developments during her presidency included expansion of IEEE’s pre-university engineering education programs [cite web|url=http://www.ieee.org/web/education/preuniversity/home.html|title=IEEE Pre University Education|accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=IEEE ] and reorganization of the IEEE Regional Activities Board (renamed Member and Geographical Activities Board) [cite web|url=http://www.ieee.org/web/volunteers/mga/home/index.html/|title=IEEE Member and Geographical Activities|accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=IEEE ] . .Publications
*1985, “Algorithmically Specialized Parallel Computers" (1985, Academic Press, ISBN 0-12-654130-2), Editor, with Lawrence Snyder, Dennis B. Gannon and Howard Jay Siegel.
*1987, “The Characteristics of Parallel Algorithms" (1987, MIT Press, ISBN 978-0262100366), Editor, with Dennis B. Gannon and Robert J. Douglass.
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