Chris Foreman

Also published under:C. Foreman

Affiliation

Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, Purdue University, New Albany, West Lafayette and South Bend, IN

Topic

Actual Flow,Adoption Of New Technologies,Army Corps Of Engineers,Chemical Vapor Deposition,Cleanroom Facilities,Cognitive Development,Concept Of Literacy,Conference Attendance,Control System,Course Of Development,Current Status,Data Acquisition System,Detailed Development,Direct Current,Diverse Group Of Students,Diverse Student Population,Education Standards,Electric Power,Electric Power System,Electrical Energy,Electrical Engineering,Electricity Infrastructure,Energy Consumption,Energy Literacy,External Panel,External Users,Field Studies,Flow Meter,Flow Units,Fuzzy Control,Goals Of The Course,HEPA Filter,Higher Heating Value,Hydroelectric,Hydropower Plants,Laminar Flow,Literacy Assessment,Message Format,Microelectronic Devices,Microfabrication Techniques,Modernity,Multiple Agents,Multiple Goals,Multiple Units,Multiple Users,National Science Foundation,New Technologies,Operation State,Operational Personnel,Operational Units,

Biography

Chris Foreman (M'04) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering and Master of Engineering degree in electrical engineering from the University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, in 1990 and 1996, respectively, and is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in computer science and engineering at the University of Louisville.
Since 1993, he has been a Controls Engineer for industrial processes. He has been primarily involved with the power generation industry, but also possesses experience in manufacturing, material handling, and semiconductor processing in a cleanroom environment. He specializing in advanced control techniques and process optimization, and has managed several projects to improve production, efficiency, and reduce emissions. He has also been with the Westinghouse Process Control Division (now Emerson Process Management), Cinergy (now Duke Energy), and Alcoa Inc., among others.