Background
Senior, Thomas Bryan A. was born on June 26, 1928 in Menston, Yorkshire, England. Arrived in the United States, 1957. Son of Thomas Harold and Emily Dorothy (Matthews) Senior.
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In this volume, the author covers the mathematical methods appropriate to both linear-systems theory and signal processing. The text deals with a number of topics usually found in introductory linear-systems courses, such as complex numbers and Laplace transforms, and addresses additional topics such as complex variable theory and Fourier series and transforms. Although the discussion is mathematically self-contained, it assumes that the reader has a firm background in calculus and differential equations. Each chapter contains a number of worked examples plus exercises designed to allow the student to put concepts into practice. The author writes in a mathematically elegant yet relaxed and readable style, and provides interesting historical notes along the way. Undergraduate students of electrical engineering, applied mathematics, and related disciplines - and their teachers - will welcome this book.
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consultant researcher engineering educator
Senior, Thomas Bryan A. was born on June 26, 1928 in Menston, Yorkshire, England. Arrived in the United States, 1957. Son of Thomas Harold and Emily Dorothy (Matthews) Senior.
Bachelor of Science, Manchester University, 1949. Master of Science, Manchester University, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, Cambridge University, 1954.
Senior science officer, Royal Radar Establishment, Malvern, England, 1952-1957; research scientist, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1957-1969; professor electrical engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1969-1984; professor electrical and computer science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1984-1998; Arthur F. Thurnau professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1990-1998; professor emeritus, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, since 1998; director radiation laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1975-1987; associate chairman electrical engineering & computer science Department, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1984-1990; acting chairman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1987-1988; associate chairman academic affairs, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1991-1998. Consultant in field.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (3d Millennium medal, Associated Press-S Distinguished Achievement award 2000, Electromagnetics award 2010). Member International Science Radio Union (chairman United States national committee 1982-1984, vice chairman Committee B. 1985-1987, chairman 1988-1990, president 1996-1999, Van der Pol Gold medal 1993).
Married Heather MargaretGolby, May 4, 1957. Children— Margaret, David, Hazel, Peter.