John Choma (professor)
John Choma was Professor and Chair of Electrical Engineering-Electrophysics at the University of Southern California.
Choma held B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. His graduate theses were:
- "Design of a Transistor Phasemeter," M.S. Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 1965.
- "Stability Analysis of Class C Transistor Amplifiers," Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, 1969.
He died on August 10, 2014.
Publications
Choma was the author or co-author of some several hundred journal and conference papers and the presenter of dozens of invited short courses, seminars, and tutorials. He authored or co-authored several books in the field of analog circuits and network theory, including:- The Wiley Interscience text on electrical network theory, "Electrical Networks: Theory and Analysis"
- Co-author with Professor Wai-Kai Chen of the text "Feedback Networks: Theory and Circuit Applications"
- Co-author with Dr. Greg Rollins of the chapter 8, "Radiation Effects on Semiconductors", of "Space Communications and Nuclear Scintillation"
- An area editor of the IEEE/CRC Press Handbook of Circuits and Filters.
Professional Society Activities
Professor Choma has served professional societies in the capacities of:- The IEEE Circuits and Systems Society as a member of its Board of Governors, its Vice President for Administration, and its President
- An Associate Editor and Editor–In–Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, Part II.
- Associate Editor of the
- A former Regional Editor of the Journal of Circuits, Systems, and Computers.
- Fellow, IEEE, awarded 1 January 1991 by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society; citation reads: "For contributions to circuit analyses and the modeling of wideband analog circuits and systems"
- IEEE Prize Paper Award, awarded on 25 May 1994 by the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society for the paper : "Large Signal Modeling of HBT's, Including Self-Heating And Transit Time Effects,"
- IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Education Award, 1999, presented at the 1999 IEEE International Symposium On Circuits and Systems, Orlando, 1 June 1999.
- Golden Jubilee Medal, awarded 6 December 1999 by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society; citation reads: "In recognition of outstanding contributions to the society"
- IEEE Millennium Medal, awarded 24 January 2000 by the IEEE; citation reads: "In recognition and appreciation of valued services and contributions"
- IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Meritorious Service Award, 2000, presented at the 2000 IEEE International Symposium On Circuits and Systems, Geneva, Switzerland, 30 May 2000; citation reads: "For leadership services as administrative Vice–President, President, and CAS Transactions Editor, and for contributions to CAS educational programs, including technical short courses and specialized workshops in state-of-the-art and emerging technologies."
- Editor, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, July 1995 to July 1997.