Quasar
Technologies Limited
H. Kan Lau
Hong Kong
DBS
1963,,
McGill
University,
B. Hons.
Elect.
Eng.
1969,
M. Elect. Eng. 1970,
U.
of Toronto,
Ph.
D.,
1974
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Bachelor Honors Electrical Engineering 1965-1969
McGill University
Master of Electrical Engineering
1969-1970 McGill University
Computer Aided Optimization of Non-equally Spaced Linear
Arrays
1.Newtonian Mechanics
2.Advance calculus
3.Thermodynamics
4.Numerical Analysis
5.Programming Languages
6.Digital an Analogue Computers
7.Quantum Mechanics
8.Modern Abstract Algebra
9.Electromagnetic Waves Theories
10.Electrical Circuitry
11.Solid Sate Physics
12.Probability and Statistics
13.Linear Systems
14.Digital and Continuous Systems Simulations
15.Structural Analysis
16.Fluid Dynamics
17.Switching Logic Circuitry
18.Wave Guide Propagation & Experiments
19.Circuit Design Experiments
20.Optimal Control Systems
21.Transistors In Circuitry
22.Non-linear Systems
23.Computer Simulations
24.Relaxation Methods in Solving Partial Differential
Equations
25.Probability Theory
26.Communication Theory
27.Optimal Computerized Antenna Design
28.Advanced Magnetic Wave Theories
Ph D University of Toronto 1970-1974
Adaptive Optimal Control of the Canadian Economic
System
1.Numerical Modeling
2.Adaptive Control Theory
3.Stochastic Processes
4.Stochastic Control Systems
5.Econometric Theories and researches
6.Advanced Optimal Control Systems
7.Game Theories
8.Dynamic Programming
9.Optimal Economic Growth Theories
10.Mathematical Economics Theories and Research
11.Canadian and USA Econometric Models and Simulations
12.Advanced Abstract Algebra
13.Testing Validity of Probability Assumptions of
Econometric Applications
14Fiscal And Monetary Policies
15Economic Models
16.Industrial Processes and Simulations: Discrete and
Continuous
17.Seminars in Economic Research
18.Stochastic Adaptive Control Research Papers
19.Great Papers from Systems, Control and Communications
Journals
20.Researches from Economists in Models, and Economic
Controls
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