Peter P. Silvester

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Peter Peet Silvester (Tallinn, Estônia, 25 de janeiro de 1935 — Victoria, Colúmbia Britânica, Canadá, 11 de outubro de 1996) foi um engenheiro elétrico canadense nascido na Estônia. Contribuiu para o entendimento da análise numérica de campos eletromagnéticos e foi autor/co-autor de diversos artigos técnicos e livros textos de referência sobre o assunto. Foi um dos pesquisadores pioneiros na aplicação da metodologia dos elementos finitos na Engenharia Elétrica, tendo sido por diversos anos, professor notável com excelente didática na Universidade McGill de Montreal/Canadá. rdf:langString
Peter Peet Silvester (January 25, 1935 – October 11, 1996) was an electrical engineer who contributed to understanding of numerical analysis of electromagnetic fields and authored a standard textbook on the subject. Silvester maintained strong research ties with colleagues of several other institutions, notably the University of Cambridge and the University of Florence, creatively sharing his knowledge. He also acted as a consultant to a number of major corporations and government agencies. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Peter Peet Silvester (January 25, 1935 – October 11, 1996) was an electrical engineer who contributed to understanding of numerical analysis of electromagnetic fields and authored a standard textbook on the subject. Silvester was born in Tallinn, Estonia. He graduated from the Camegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1956. After a period of industrial practice, he continued his studies at the University of Toronto, obtaining the MASc in 1958, and then at McGill University (Montreal), where he was awarded the PhD in Electrical Engineering, in 1964. He initially joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at McGill as Lecturer, then as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Full Professor. In 1996, he was honored with the titles of emeritus professor at McGill University, and Honorary Professor at the University of British Columbia. Silvester devoted a large part of his career to the numerical analysis of electromagnetic field], with applications to magnetics, microwaves, geomagnetics, antennas, and bioelectricity. His main research focused on the finite element method, as applied to electromagnetics, where he was a pioneer. His paper, Finite-Element Solution of Homogeneous-Waveguide Problems, presented at the 1968 URSI Symposium on Electromagnetic Waves, and later on, published in the Italian technical journal, Alta Frequenza, was definitely the first FEM application to electronic engineering. In this field, his contributions were valuable, both from the theoretical and the applications side. He studied topics which ranged from potential and scalar-wave problems, in the first years, to applications to microwave devices, antennas, electric machines, as well as new kinds of elements and formulations, open-boundary problems, and parallel computing. His book, Finite Elements for Electrical Engineering, written with Ron Ferrari, has been the only textbook on this specific topic for many years, and it has been translated into many languages, among which are Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish. He founded the Computational Analysis and Design Laboratory (CAD-Lab) at the Electrical Engineering Department of McGill University, in 1978, which has now become probably the largest research organization of its kind in Canada, and one of the largest in the world. Peter Silvester also was a founder of Infolytica Corporation (Montreal), a consulting and engineering simulation software (computer-aided engineering, or CAE) company. Silvester maintained strong research ties with colleagues of several other institutions, notably the University of Cambridge and the University of Florence, creatively sharing his knowledge. He also acted as a consultant to a number of major corporations and government agencies. He was a member of major professional organizations in his field, a member of steering committees and boards of various scientific and professional conferences, and was elected a Fellow of the IEEE for "...contributions to the art of finite-element analysis." He was also a Fellow of the IEE, and of the Royal Society of Canada. His archives are held at the McGill University Archives.
rdf:langString Peter Peet Silvester (Tallinn, Estônia, 25 de janeiro de 1935 — Victoria, Colúmbia Britânica, Canadá, 11 de outubro de 1996) foi um engenheiro elétrico canadense nascido na Estônia. Contribuiu para o entendimento da análise numérica de campos eletromagnéticos e foi autor/co-autor de diversos artigos técnicos e livros textos de referência sobre o assunto. Foi um dos pesquisadores pioneiros na aplicação da metodologia dos elementos finitos na Engenharia Elétrica, tendo sido por diversos anos, professor notável com excelente didática na Universidade McGill de Montreal/Canadá.
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