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engineering educator

François Edouard Cellier, Swiss engineering educator. Achievements include contributions to object-oriented modeling; contributions to fuzzy inductive reasoning. Recipient Silver medal City of Lille, France, 1996. Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Society for Computer Simulation (director at large 1992-1998, vice president conferences since 1998).

Background

Cellier, François Edouard was born on July 30, 1948 in Zürich, Switzerland. Came to the United States, 1984. Son of Jean E. and H. Anita (Borchardt) Cellier.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Swiss Fed Institute of Technology, Zürich, 1972. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Swiss Fed Institute of Technology, Zürich, 1973. Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Sciences, Swiss Fed Institute of Technology, Zürich, 1979.

Career

Lecturer Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich, 1977-1983. Associate professor University Arizona, Tucson, 1984-1996, full professor, since 1996.

Achievements

  • François Edouard Cellier has been listed as a noteworthy engineering educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Society for Computer Simulation (director at large 1992-1998, vice president conferences since 1998).

Connections

Married Ursula B. Pestalozzi, June 23, 1972.

Father:
Jean E. Cellier

Mother:
H. Anita (Borchardt) Cellier

Spouse:
Ursula B. Pestalozzi