Education
Dy-Liacco received a bachelor"s degree in Electrical Engineering (Cum Laude) from the University of the Philippines Diliman in 1940. In 1941 he received a second degree from Uttar Pradesh Diliman, this time in Mechanical Engineering.
He then went to the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and received a master"s degree in Electrical Engineering in 1955. In 1968 he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Systems Engineering from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Career
Dy-Liacco is one of the early pioneers of the basic concepts of security control. He developed several industry-first applications of advanced real-time functions in control centers. He also served as an international consultant on SCADA/Express Mail Service (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition/Energy Management System), Distribution Management Systems (Division of Medical Sciences) and hydro power plant automation, assisting in the planning, implementation and testing of nearly 40 control center projects in more than 20 countries.
From 1947-1949, he served as Head of the Design Section of the Distribution Engineering at the Taiwan Power Company in Taipei, Taiwan.
After that, he returned to the Philippines and took the post of Chief Electrical Engineer at Bicol Electric Company and at the same time, served as Lecturer in Mathemathics at the University of Nueva Caceres, both in Naga City, from 1949-1953. He joined Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Cleveland in 1955 and was assigned in the System Planning Department where he served as Principal Systems Engineer.
He was in charge of research and analysis of power systems in the scope of planning, protection and computer control. At the same time he was Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University.
He later became an independent consultant with the Dy Liacco Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
His other affilitions include: Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Xi, the Instrument Society of American, the Tensor Society of Great Britain,and the EEI Engineering and Technical Systems Computer Committee.
Membership
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]
He is also a member of Party of European Socialists , and an active member of committees and working groups of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The International Federation of Automatic Control, and International Council on Large Electric Systems (in French: Conseil International des Grands Réseaux Électriques, abbreviated CIGRÉ).