Production of matchsticks at a local factory and production of rockets and spacecrafts at SpaceX have one thing in common: It is the application of Control Engineering in the design, manufacturing and testing of the product. Control Engineering is an exciting, fascinating field and as a controls engineer, it is an honor to share the details about applying the art and philosophy of control engineering in making a product on a large scale.

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Control Engineering

Speaker:

Celia Judith John Joseph

Judith Joseph

Judith is an IEEE Young Professional who is an Electrical Engineer with proven abilities to identify requirements, plan projects, and create solutions for electrical power and control systems. Her areas of expertise are power and control systems design, requirements and project definition, test development and execution, systems strategy and implementation, troubleshooting and problem resolution (plc and fanuc robots), and R&D fabrication. She is technically sophisticated with C, C++, ladder logic, Sequential Function Charts, Function Blocks with PLC and simulation software as well as troubleshooting in a hands-on environment. She is experienced with RS232/RS485, TCP/IP and Modbus Communication protocols, and holds a number of certificates in industry applications. Judith is currently an Electrical Controls Engineer at Masonite Corporation and has worked as an Electrical Engineer III (2012-2014) at Kimberly Clark Corporation and an Electrical Engineer (2009-2012) for Hoshizaki America. She earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (2009, University of Kentucky). During this time, she completed an Electrical Engineering Internship with North American Stainless, Inc. (2008) and completed a university-based Internship (August 2008 – May 2009) with Dr. Paul Dolloff working on the “Switch Placement in Electrical Distribution System” project. She has earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (2007, Anna University, India). During this time, she completed tenure as a research assistant. Judith is a member of IEEE, NFPA and the Society of Women in Engineering.