Gary E. J. Bold

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Gary E.J. Bold, a N.Z. physicist and dedicated educator, the introduction of Bold's Equation has become extremely beneficiary to thousands of Kiwi physics graduates over decades.

Bold is a Honorary Associate Professor in physics at Auckland University, PhD (Auckland), MASA, LMIEEE, and MNZIP. He is the primary figure in DSP physics in New Zealand. He has literally written every textbook in Electrical and Electronics physics at Auckland University. He wrote "Mathematical theory can be learned from books, Physical insight cannot. It comes from listening to those who have it, raving on a blackboard".


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[edit] Research

[edit] Current Involvement:

Environmental underwater acoustics: Collaborator in the global ATOC project.

Signal processing: Application of m sequence modulation, stepped chirps, adaptive filters, to oceanic acoustic transfer function determination.

Electronics: The use of PIC and other microprocessors for data recording and experiment control.


[edit] Selected Publications:

  • C.T. Tindle and G.E.J. Bold: "ATOC and other acoustic thermometry observations in New Zealand", MTS Journal, 33(1), 1999, pp 55 - 60.
  • Gary E.J. Bold, and Murray D. Johns: "Signals for optimum band limited system interrogation with application to underwater acoustics", Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 81(4), April 1987, pp 991 - 999.
  • G.E.J. Bold and T.G. Birdsall: "A top-down philosophy for accurate numerical ray tracing", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 80(2), August 1986, pp 656 - 660.
  • Gary E.J. Bold: "Simulation of nonlinear acoustic systems using bilinear transform and higher-order simulators", Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 78(5), November 1985, pp 1902 - 1904.
  • C.T. Tindle and G.E.J. Bold: "Improved ray calculations in shallow water", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 70, 1982, pp 813 - 819.
  • C.T. Tindle, M.K. Guthrie, G.E.J. Bold, T.G. Birdsall et al: "Measurements of the frequency dependence of normal modes", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 64, number 4, 1978, pp 1178 - 1185.
  • G.E.J. Bold: "Power distribution near the antipode of a short-wave transmitter", Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 31, 1969, pp 1391 - 1411.


[edit] Teaching:

[edit] Selected Publications:

  • J.M. Dudley and G.E.J. Bold: "Top-down teaching in noncalculus-based introductory Physics classes, American Journal of Physics, 64(4), April 1996.
  • Gary E.J. Bold: "Simple computer network analysis", IEEE Transactions on Education, E-30(2), May 1987, pp 99 - 102. Summary
  • G.E.J. Bold: "Simulation of nonlinear acoustic systems using bilinear transform and higher-order simulators, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 78(5), November 1985, pp 1902 - 1904.
  • Gary E.J. Bold, and Sze M. Tan: "Teaching simulation with a 'digital' analog computer ". American Journal of Physics, 53(4), 1985, pp 437 - 442


[edit] References

  • Gary E.J. Bold: "Transistor Electronics, " 8th edition, 2004.
  • Gary E.J. Bold: "Electromagnetism, “ 5th edition, 2004.
  • Gary E.J. Bold and Sze M. Tan: "Theoretical and computer analysis of systems and networks, " 6th edition, 1997.
  • Gary E.J. Bold, and J. Brian Earnshaw: "Linear steady-state network theory" 6th edition, 1997.
  • Gary E.J. Bold: "Digital Signal Processing" Sunset edition 2004.
  • Gary E.J. Bold, and Sze M. Tan: "An introduction to PSPICE, PPRE and PROBE" 2nd edition, 1996.


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