Background
Karády, George György was born on August 17, 1930 in Budapest, Hungary. Arrived in the United States, 1976. Son of Gyozo and Anna (Szamek) Karády.
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This is a powerful new approach to learning a classical engineering subject: active learning. "Electrical Energy Conversion and Transport" presents a revolutionary computer assisted teaching method designed to accelerate students mastery of basic concepts of electric energy conversion and transport through interactive involvement with the material. The active learning approach enables students to tackle and solve complicated problems previously thought too difficult at the introductory level. Computers provide immediate feedback enabling a seamless integration of theory and application. Freed from the need to deliver extensive lectures, instructors can now outline the steps of each analysis, then move about the classroom offering guidance, answering questions as students develop equations and reach conclusions. Important features of this new learning system include: an interactive approach using computers to develop operational parameters; computer assisted derivation of motor and transmission line operation; use of Mathcad, MATLABregistered, and PSpice throughout for problem solving. Thorough discussions of contemporary issues such as electronic control of motors and the environmental impact of power generation are included. An ideal self study reference and introductory course textbook, "Electrical Energy Conversion and Transport" is essential for the training of engineers who will be able to use modern computational techniques to analyze electric systems. It is also an excellent guide for professionals who want to get up to speed with a computer based analysis of electrical energy conversion and transport.
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consultant Electrical engineering educator
Karády, George György was born on August 17, 1930 in Budapest, Hungary. Arrived in the United States, 1976. Son of Gyozo and Anna (Szamek) Karády.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Technology University Budapest, 1952. Doctor of Engineering, Technology University Budapest, 1960. Doctor (honorary), Technology University Budapest, 1996.
From instructor to associate professor, docent Technology University Budapest, Hungary, 1952—1966. Lecturer University Baghdad, Iraq, 1966—1968, University Salford, England, 1968—1969. Program manager Hydro Quebec Institute of Research, Canada, 1969—1976.
Chief electrical consultant engineer Ebasco Services, New York City, 1976—1986. Professor Salt River Project Chair Arizona State University, Tempe, since 1986. Adjunct professor McGill University, Montreal, 1972—1976, Polytechnic Institute New York, 1980—1986.
Lecturer University Montreal, 1970—1976.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (paper award 1982, working group achievement award 1986). Member United States National Committee of International Conference of Large Electrical Network (secretary-treasurer 1978-1994), Princeton Ski Club (board directors 1977-1986).
1 child, Gyuri.