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Susumu Tadakuma

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Susumu Tadakuma (多田隈 進, Tadakuma Susumu)[1] is a Japanese electrical engineer and professor emeritus with Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba, Japan, lifetime IEEE Fellow.[2]

The is the recipient of the 2019 IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award "for pioneering contributions to high-power converters and drives for highspeed-train and industrial applications"[3]

Among other achievements, his innovations in motor controllers were crucial for MAGLEV and Japanese bullet trains.[2]

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