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S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole

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Engineering Building 428 S. shaw Lane Room 3512 East Lansing MI 48824-1226 

Degree(s): 
B.Sc. Eng. Hons. Ceylon, 1975
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering with Distinction, London, 1977
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon, 1982
D.Sc (Eng), Computational Electromagnetics, London, 1993
Biography: 
S. Ratnajeevan H. Hoole is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan State University in the US. For his accomplishments in electromagnetic product synthesis the University of London awarded him its higher doctorate, the D.Sc. (Eng.) degree, in 1993, and the IEEE elevated him to the grade of Fellow in 1995 with the citation “For contributions to computational methods for design optimization of electrical devices.” His paper on using his inverse problem methods from design for NDE is widely cited, as is his paper on neural networks for the same purpose. These appear in The IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (1991 and 1993, respectively). Prof. Hoole has been Vice Chancellor of University of Jaffna in Sri Lanka, and as Member of the University Grants Commission there, was responsible with six others for the regulation of the administration of all 15 Sri Lankan universities and their admissions and funding. He has contributed widely to the learned literature on Tamil studies and been a regular columnist in newspapers. Prof. Hoole has been trained in Human Rights Research and Teaching at The René Cassin International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France, and has pioneered teaching human rights in the engineering curriculum.