Erik Aslaksen
Erik Waldemar Aslaksen | |
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Born | 2 November 1938 |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lehigh University |
Occupation(s) | Engineer and physicist |
Erik Waldemar Aslaksen FRSN (born 2 November 1938 in Oslo, Norway) is a systems engineer[1] and physicist. After serving in the Norwegian Airforce, he obtained an MSc in electrical engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1962, a Graduate Study Certificate from Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1965 and a PhD in theoretical physics from Lehigh University in 1968.
He has worked in the US, Switzerland and Australia in roles ranging from basic research to corporate management,[citation needed] including twelve years as adjunct professor at the University of Technology, Sydney.[2] He is the author of numerous books, book chapters, and journal articles.[3] In recent years, he has investigated the foundations of systems engineering.[4] and the evolution of social systems.[5][1]
He is a Fellow of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)[6] and a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "OAA Charter Members – Omega Alpha Association". Omegalpha.org. 4 December 2010. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
- ^ "Speakers and speeches". UTS. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
- ^ "Erik W. Aslaksen - Google Scholar". Google Scholar. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
- ^ Erik W. Aslaksen (April 2007). "Some Thoughts on the Foundations of Systems Engineering". Insight. 10 (2). doi:10.1002/inst.200710247.
- ^ "Surface and Deep Inequality". Conversation at the Crossroads. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
- ^ Award fellows INCOSE
- ^ Erik Aslaksen, Fellow (2013): Sydney Royal Society of New South Wales. Retrieved 16 March 2023