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== Bruce Eisenstein: Biography   ==
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|Image=Eisenstein, 2000 IEEE President.jpg
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|Associated organizations=Drexel University
 
|Abstract=is the Arthur J. Rowland Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Vice Dean of Engineering at Drexel University.
|Organization=IEEE
|StartYear=2000
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Eisenstein earmed his B.S at M.I.T., his M.S. at Drexel University, and his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania.  He is currently a professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia.  
Eisenstein earmed his B.S at M.I.T., his M.S. at Drexel University, and his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania.  He is currently a professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia.  


<br>Eisenstein&nbsp;was [[Presidents of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)|IEEE president]] in 2000.  
Eisenstein was [[Presidents of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)|IEEE president]] in 2000.  
 


== Further Reading ==


See also: [[Oral-History:Bruce A. Eisenstein|Bruce Eisenstein Oral History]]  
[[Oral-History:Bruce A. Eisenstein|Bruce Eisenstein Oral History]]  


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Bruce A. Eisenstein
Bruce Eisenstein
Associated organizations
Drexel University

2000

Bruce A. Eisenstein, IEEE President, 2000, is the Arthur J. Rowland Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Vice Dean of Engineering at Drexel University.

Biography

Eisenstein earmed his B.S at M.I.T., his M.S. at Drexel University, and his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania.  He is currently a professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia.

Eisenstein was IEEE president in 2000.

Further Reading

Bruce Eisenstein Oral History