Background
Balabanian, Norman was born on August 13, 1922 in New London, Connecticut, United States. Son of Adam B. and Elizabeth (Seklemian) Balabanian.
(This book is an introduction on the principles of digital...)
This book is an introduction on the principles of digital logic circuits. While providing coverage to the usual topics in combinational and sequential circuit principles, it also includes a chapter on the use of the hardware description language ABEL in the design of circuits using PLDs and a chapter on computer organization.
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Electrical engineering educator
Balabanian, Norman was born on August 13, 1922 in New London, Connecticut, United States. Son of Adam B. and Elizabeth (Seklemian) Balabanian.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Syracuse University, 1949; Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Syracuse University, 1951; Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1954.
From instructor to professor, Syracuse University, 1949-1991;
professor emeritus, Syracuse University, since 1991;
member technical staff, Bell laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, 1956;
member technical staff, International Business Machines Corporation Development Lab, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1962;
visiting professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1965-1966;
member United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization field staff, Institute Politecnico Nacional, Mexico City, 1969-1970;
Fulbright fellow, U. Zagreb, Zagreb, Jugoslavia., 1974-1975;
academic advisor, Institute National d'Elec. et d'Elec., Boumerdes, Algeria, 1977-1978;
chairman Department of Elec. & Computer Engineering, Syracuse University, 1983-1990. Visiting scholar Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990-1995, Tufts U., 1990-1995.
Courtesy professor of University Florida,1995-.
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District commissioner Democratic Party, Syracuse, New York, 1959-1961. President Center New York Civil Liberties Union, Syracuse, 1963-1964, 79-80 (Civil Liberties award 1966). Congressional candidate Liberal Party, People's Peace Party, Syracuse, New York, 1966.
S/Sergeant Army Air Corps, 1943-1946. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (life fellow, Centennial award 1984, Third Millenium medal 2000), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Society Implications Technology (vice president, president 1988-1991). Denmark. member American Society for Engineering Education (life member, president Electrical engineer division 1966-1967), American Association of University Professors (president Syracuse University chapter 1964-1965).
Married Jean Tajerian, August 16, 1947 (divorced 1977). Children: Karen J., Doris R., Gary N., Linda C. Married second, Rosemary Lynch, January 19, 1979.