Béla G. Lipták

Béla G. Lipták (born June 7, 1936 in Hungary) is a Hungarian engineer consultant specializing in the fields of safety, automation, process control, optimization and renewable energy. He is the editor-in-chief of the Instrument and Automation Engineer's Handbook.[1] His handbook and other works in the field of Automation have become important in the Automation community.

Biography

Lipták was born in Hungary on 7, 1936. He entered the United States as a refugee of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.[2]

Education

Lipták received a scholarship at the Stevens Institute of Technology (1959) and a master's degree from CCNY (1962). He also holds graduate courses in computer science at Pratt Institute (1965).[2]

Awards and honors

Béla G. Lipták is a Fellow Member (1973) of the International Society of Automation.[3] He is also included in the Process Automation Hall of Fame by the Control Global media portal.[4]

gollark: Anyway, I am considering overhauling the Random Stuff API Current Song Protocol™ for OIR™'s frontend to run over websocket, allowing:- somewhat better performance maybe possibly- live chat about how much you hate a song
gollark: It used to be called the amplitude processing index observation horizontal technology turnover platform.
gollark: Actually, it's the apionic/pythonic internet octet host ternary transmission protocol.
gollark: I keep mistyping it as apiohttp.
gollark: Also, I am no longer using a fun combination of probably-deprecated libraries.

References

  1. Lipták, Béla G. (2017). Instrument and Automation Engineer's Handbook: measurement and safety. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. ISBN 9781498727648
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-03-30. Retrieved 2017-05-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Fellow Member". Isa.org. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  4. "Process Automation Hall of Fame". Controlglobal.com. Retrieved 2017-05-29.


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