TMEIC's Shinzo Tamai Senior Fellow at TMEIC Awarded IEEE Fellowship
TMEIC’s Second Award Recognizing Contribution to Motor Drive Control and 3 Level Converter Control
Shinzo Tamai, Senior Fellow in the Power Electronics Systems Division of Toshiba Mitsubishi-Electric Industrial Systems Corporation (hereinafter, "TMEIC"; President & CEO Masahiko Yamawaki), was awarded the title of Fellow from Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)*, a global association for electrical and electronic engineering, on January 1, 2021. The acknowledgement was in recognition for Tamai’s contribution and track record in the development and practical application of drives for rolling mills, large-capacity static VAR compensators and railway power compensators based on development of motor drive control technology and 3-level converter control technology.
The title of Fellow is the highest level of membership at IEEE and is only granted to 0.1% of its members each year. A total of 282 people worldwide have been recognized with the title in 2021, with 13 coming from Japan (seven from industrial circles). Tamai is the second person at TMEIC to be given the title, following on from Noriko Kawakami in 2018.
Comment from Shinzo Tamai:
“Over the years, TMEIC has contributed to the advancement of society and industry with products that apply cutting-edge technology based on motor drives and power compensators. This award is the result of collaboration with customers and others parties inside and outside TMEIC. Going forward, I hope to continue making a contribution to technological development in Japan and the world.”
*1. IEEE, headquartered in the United States, is one of the world’s largest academic associations in the field of electrical and electronic engineering. It boasts more than 400,000 members from over 160 countries.
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