Conference Program
Program at a Glance 
    Final Program  
    
    Banquet (Wednesday June 23)
A Long Traveled Road to Modern Power Electronics Technology
Dr. Tsuneo Kume
        Fellow IEEE
        IEEE/IAS Distinguished Lecturer 2010-11
        Technical Adviser
        Corporate R&D Center
        Yaskawa Electric Corporation 
Tsuneo Kume received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering  from Waseda University, Tokyo  in 1960, and joined Yaskawa  Electric Corporation, Kitakyushu, Japan, the same year. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees both in  Electrical Engineering in 1968 and 1970, respectively from the University of Missouri-Columbia, USA.  
  After returning to Yaskawa Electric, he started  working on variable frequency inverters.   He developed the first general-purpose  transistor PWM inverter in 1974 and the first vector-controlled PWM  inverter in 1979.  Since then, he has continued his R&D  activities in power electronics both in Japan and the US. 
        He is an active member of IEEJ and Life Fellow  of IEEE.




