User:WC-william/sandbox/Jeremiah F. Hayes
Prof. Jeremiah F Hayes received Canadian Award for Telecommunications Research in 1996,Dr. Hayes' graduated at University of California, Berkeley qualified with distinction in 1966, his Ph.D supervisor was George L. Turin.
Hayes got his B.E.E Degree from Manhattan College 1956 with honor, later he received a M.Sc. Mathematics degree from New York University. From 1956 to 1959, Hayes received professional training under Bell Telephone Laboratories Communications Development Training Program.
Prof. Hayes has abundance academic experiences, and he has served as professor in many institutes across the world. Hayes served as instructor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at UCB from 1962 to 1964, and returned as assistant professor in 1966. He joined the Department of Electronic Engineering at Purdue University, Lafayette, as an assistant professor from 1966 to 1978. Then from 1974 to 1978, he served as a part-time lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Polytechnic Institute of New York. Hayes also worked as a professor at McGill University in Canada, in the Department of Electrical Engineering, where he served a professor from1978 to 1984, and as adjunct professor from 1984 to present. Furthermore, Hayes works as a professor at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, where he was recognized as an Erskine Fellow in 1996. He served as a Department chair at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, from 1984 to 1989, retired as distinguished professor Emeritus, and later as a professor from 1984 to present. Hayes later jointed the University of Victoria as an adjunct professor from 2005 to present.
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