Robert L. Boylestad is a professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Queensborough Community College. He co-authored the textbook "Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory", which is currently in its 10th edition and has been widely used since its initial publication in 1972. Boylestad also authored "Introductory Circuit Analysis", currently in its 12th edition, which has been widely adopted since its first publication in 1968. This biography of Boylestad is brief and can be expanded with more details about his academic career and contributions to electrical engineering education.
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Robert Boylestad
Robert L. Boylestad is a professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Queensborough Community College. He co-authored the textbook "Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory", which is currently in its 10th edition and has been widely used since its initial publication in 1972. Boylestad also authored "Introductory Circuit Analysis", currently in its 12th edition, which has been widely adopted since its first publication in 1968. This biography of Boylestad is brief and can be expanded with more details about his academic career and contributions to electrical engineering education.
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Robert Boylestad
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Robert L. Boylestad (born 1939) is professor emeritus of electrical and computer technology at Queensborough Community College, part of the City University of New York, [1][2] and was an assistant dean in the Thayer School of Engineering of Dartmouth College. [3]
His first text, Introductory Circuit Analysis, [4] first published in 1968, some 40 years ago, is now entering its 12th edition making it one of the most successful in the field. Translations include Spanish, French, Portuguese, Greek, Taiwanese and Korean. Their work "Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory" is a university level text that is currently in its 10th edition (2009) and which was initially published in 1972. While there are many other texts in the field, this one has remained a staple of scientific educators throughout the modern period of electronics and computer revolution, and during the emergence of ubiquitous Integrated Circuits and Computers. [citation needed]
Books[edit] "Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory," Prentice Hall, Boylestad, R and Nashelsky, L. 10th ed. 2009. "Introductory Circuit Analysis," Prentice Hall, Boylestad, R and Nashelsky, L. 12th ed. 2011. "FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS," Prentice Hall, Boylestad, R and Nashelsky, L. 4th ed. 1997 "Essentials of Circuit Analysis,"Prentice Hall, Boylestad 2003 References[edit] 1. Jump up^ Queensborough ECET faculty listing. 2. Jump up^ Individual Member Directory, American Society for Engineering Education, 1975, p. 11. 3. Jump up^ Individual Member Directory, American Society for Engineering Education, 1984, p. 17. 4. Jump up^ reviewed: Donard de Cogan, "Want to switch on circuit makers?", Times Higher Education, 24 November 2000
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