Alina Deutsch is a Romanian-American electronics engineer who worked for many years at Thomas J. Watson Research Center on topics including interconnects for Very Large Scale Integration.[1]
Education and career
Deutsch is originally from Bucharest.[2] She graduated from Columbia University with an electrical engineering degree in 1971, and joined IBM in the same year. She earned a master's degree from Syracuse University in 1976, and retired in 2009.[1]
She was named a Fellow of the IEEE in 1999, "for contributions to the design of practical lossy transmission line structures for digital and communication applications".[3]
Other activities
Deutsch is the translator of Sanda Marin's Traditional Romanian Cooking, a widely-used Romanian cookbook by Sanda Marin. Her translation was published in 1996 by Black Sea Publications.[4]
In her retirement she became an amateur impressionist painter, and moved from Westchester County, New York to Houston, Texas.[2]
References
- 1 2 "Alina Deutsch", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, retrieved 2021-06-21
- 1 2 "Alina Deutsch", Saatchi Art, retrieved 2021-06-21
- ↑ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2021-06-21
- ↑ V., Domin (10 April 2021), "10 Romanian Cookbooks: Discover The Best Romanian Food With These Top Notch Recipe Books", Cuisinen; Serban, Adina (15 October 2019), "Top 10 Romanian Cookbooks", Chef's Pencil