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dr. john t. boardman - Paradigm Shift International

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EDUCATION, QUALIFICATION AND PROFESSIONAL HONOURS<br />

Bachelor of Engineering (1 st Class Honours), University of Liverpool, 1967.<br />

PhD, Univerisity of Liverpool, 1970.<br />

Winner of the IEE's Lord Hirst Premium in 1990 for the paper:<br />

"Practical evaluation of an intelligent knowledge-based project control system",<br />

(co-authored with with TJ Barber and G Marshall),<br />

Proc. IEE Vol. 137, Pt. A, No. 1, pp 35-51.<br />

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS<br />

Chartered Electrical Engineer, UK, since May, 1973. Corporate Member No 144748 25.<br />

Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, UK, since August, 1987.<br />

Member of <strong>International</strong> Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)<br />

Member Editorial Board, Journal of Systems Engineering.<br />

Chairman of the Board for John Boardman Associates Ltd., UK.<br />

Chairman of the Board for Elipsis Ltd., UK<br />

HISTORY OF ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS<br />

Professor of Systems Engineering, De Montfort University, 1995-2003<br />

Professor and Dean of Technology, University of Portsmouth, 1994-1995<br />

GEC Marconi Professor of Systems Engineering and<br />

Head of School of Systems Engineering, University of Portsmouth, 1990-1994<br />

Professor and Head of Research Institute, Brighton Polytechnic, 1986-1990<br />

Head (Academic) of Electrical Engineering, Brighton Polytechnic, 1986-87<br />

Visiting Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., 1982-83<br />

Reader in Electrical Engineering, Brighton Polytechnic, 1974-86<br />

Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, University of Liverpool, 1970-74<br />

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