About: Moshe Kam

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Moshe Kam (born October 3, 1955, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an American engineering educator presently serving as the dean of the Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Until August 2014 he served as the Robert G. Quinn Professor and department head of electrical and computer engineering at Drexel University. In 2011, he served concurrently as the 49th president and CEO of IEEE. Earlier he was IEEE's vice president for educational activities (2005–2007) and IEEE's representative director to the accreditation body ABET. Kam is known for his studies of decision fusion and distributed detection, which focus on computationally feasible fusion rules for multi-sensor systems.

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  • Moshe Kam (born October 3, 1955, in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an American engineering educator presently serving as the dean of the Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Until August 2014 he served as the Robert G. Quinn Professor and department head of electrical and computer engineering at Drexel University. In 2011, he served concurrently as the 49th president and CEO of IEEE. Earlier he was IEEE's vice president for educational activities (2005–2007) and IEEE's representative director to the accreditation body ABET. Kam is known for his studies of decision fusion and distributed detection, which focus on computationally feasible fusion rules for multi-sensor systems. (en)
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  • Presidential Young Investigator Award, US National Science Foundation, 1990 (en)
  • Fellow of the IEEE, 2001 (en)
  • IEEE Haraden Pratt Award, 2016 (en)
  • IEEE Third Millennium Award, 2000 (en)
  • C. Holmes MacDonald Outstanding Teaching Award, Eta Kappa Nu, 1991 (en)
  • Honorary Professor, South China University of Technology, 2006, (en)
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  • February 2018 (en)
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  • Detection and Estimation, Data fusion, Engineering Education (en)
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  • Entropy And The Basic Percepts of System Theory (en)
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