Kenneth A. Loparo
Kenneth A. Loparo is an American electrical engineer and professor at Case Western Reserve University, where he has contributed extensively to research in control systems, stochastic modeling, and fault diagnosis. He is the author or editor of numerous technical publications and books in the fields of engineering and applied mathematics.
Engineering
Control Systems
Stochastic Processes
Mindful Leadership Coaching: Journeys into the Interior (INSEAD Business Press)
How Power Changes Hands: Transition and Succession in Government (Understanding Governance)
Energy Risk Modeling: Applied Modeling Methods for Risk Managers (Finance and Capital Markets Series)
Mohamed Fekini and the Fight to Free Libya (Italian and Italian American Studies)
The Dynamics of Referendum Campaigns: An International Perspective
Royalist Identities (Early Modern Literature in History)
Medicine, Emotion and Disease, 1700-1950
Fringe Players and the Diplomatic Order: The 'New' Heteronomy (Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations)
Financing Referendum Campaigns
Gold, the Dollar and Watergate: How a Political and Economic Meltdown Was Narrowly Avoided
The Learning Curve: How Business Schools Are Re-inventing Education (IE Business Publishing)
Language and the City (Language and Globalization)
EU Effectiveness and Unity in Multilateral Negotiations: More than the Sum of its Parts? (The European Union in International Affairs)
A Collection of Books, Mostly Old, on Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, Instruments, Machines, Technical Works, Industries, Trades: Preceded by. A ... International Congresses on the Same Subjects
Meanings of Violence in Contemporary Latin America
Leadership in a Globalized World: Complexity, Dynamics and Risks
Neoliberalism and Institutional Reform in East Asia: A Comparative Study
Storytelling in Organizations: From Theory to Empirical Research (New Middle Ages)