Graham Goodwin

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Graham Clifford Goodwin

University of Newcastle, Australia.[1]

Life

Graham Goodwin is an Emeritus Laureate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Newcastle. His education includes B.Sc., B.E. and Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales. He won the 1990

IEEE for contribution to adaptive control and system identification;[2] an Honorary Fellow of Institute of Engineers, Australia; a Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science; a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology, Science and Engineering; a Member of the International Statistical Institute; a Fellow of the Royal Society, London and a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He holds Honorary Doctorates from Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden and the Technion Israel. Goodwin was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in the 2021 Australia Day Honours for "distinguished service to tertiary education, and to electrical engineering, as an academic and researcher, and to scientific academies".[3]

He is the co-author of ten books, four edited books, and five hundred papers. He holds 16 International Patents covering rolling mill technology, telecommunications, mine planning and mineral exploration. His current research interests include power electronics, boiler control systems and management of Type 1 diabetes.[1]

Books

  • Graham Clifford Goodwin, Stefan F. Graebe, Mario E. Salgado, Control system design, Prentice Hall, 2001,
  • Graham Clifford Goodwin; María Seron; José De Doná (2005). Constrained control and estimation: an optimisation approach. Springer. .
  • Karl Johan Åström; Graham Clifford Goodwin; P. R. Kumar (1995). Adaptive control, filtering, and signal processing. Springer. .
  • Graham Clifford Goodwin, Stefan F. Graebe. Doctorate and Beyond: Building a Career in Engineering and the Physical Sciences. Springer. .

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