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| Peter Hahn |
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Adjunct Professor |
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215-546-3413 |
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hahn@seas.upenn.edu |
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2127 Tryon Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146-1228 |
| Personal Website: |
www.seas.upenn.edu/~hahn |
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| Discipline: |
Electrical Engineering |
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| Research Keywords: |
Communication Theory, Operations Research, Combinatorial Optimization |
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| Courses Taught: |
Simulation Modeling, Engineering Probability, Stochastic Systems, Systems Simulation, Modulation and Coding, Systems Theory, Linear Modeling, Stochastic Processes, Adv. Engineering Math., Communication Theory, Communication Networks, Linear State Variables, Numerical Analysis, Digital Filter Design, Digital Controls, Transforms/Spectral Methods, Pattern Recognition, Estimation Theory, Identification of Systems |
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| Profile: |
Peter Hahn, Ph.D., has significant technical leadership experience in military and commercial communications systems, OCR, and mail processing. His experience includes 30 years as a systems engineer and engineering manager at Ford, Radio Corporation of America, and General Electric, as well as nine years as an engineering consultant for Alcatel, France. His recent has emphasized combinatorial optimization. With his colleagues, on September 2, 2004, Dr. Hahn was awarded a three-year grant from the National Science Foundation for research on a difficult combinatorial problem that arises in the design of digital wireless communication systems. Currently, Dr. Hahn serves as an advisor to two Ph.D. candidates, one master’s degree candidate, and four seniors.
Dr. Hahn served as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania from 1990 to 1995 and again from 1998 to the present. During this time, he supervised two master's theses and one Ph.D. dissertation. As an Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at Drexel University, Dr. Hahn supervised two master's theses. His other professional accomplishments include 20 papers published in juried professional publications and numerous presentations at professional meetings and universities. Dr. Hahn is active in various technical groups and is listed in “American Men and Women of Science” and “Who's Who in America.” |
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Professional
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INFORMS,
SIAM,
Sigma Xi,
IEEE (senior member) |
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| Activities/Committees: |
Management Science and the European Journal of Operational Research (reviewer),
IEEE Communications Transactions and the ACM Review (former reviewer),
IEEE Technology Transfer Committee (former chairman),
IEEE Philadelphia Section Committee (former member),
ABET evaluator in electrical engineering,
Maintains the international QAPLIB website (since August 2002),
Ph.D. committee member |
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| Education: |
University of Pennsylvania
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, 1968
University of Pennsylvania
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1962
City College of New York
B.E.E., 1958 |

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