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Peter G. Katona
- Office: The Engineering
Building, Room 3904
- Office Hours: Please drop in, or
call/email for an appointment
- Office Phone: 703 993-9347
- Email Address: pkatona [at] gmu.edu
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Biosketch
Dr. Katona received his BS degree in electrical engineering at the
University of Michigan in 1960, and his MS and ScD at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in 1962 and 1965, respectively. He was on the
faculty of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western
Reserve University from 1969 to 1991, and served as chairman of his
department from 1980 to 1988. During 1989-91 he was Program Director
for Biomedical Engineering and Aiding the Disabled at the National
Science Foundation. In 1991, Dr. Katona joined The Whitaker Foundation
as Vice President for Biomedical Engineering. His responsibility was to
design and administer grant programs that would enhance and establish
educational programs in biomedical engineering at US universities. In
July 2000, he was appointed President and CEO, a position he held until
the Foundation's closing in June 2006. He was appointed Professor of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at George Mason University in
September 2006.
Dr. Katona is the author of over 50 scientific papers on
the control of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. He is also
the author of several papers on biomedical engineering as a profession.
He served as president of the Biomedical Engineering Society in
1984-85, and is now a fellow of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, American Institute for Medical and Biological
Engineering (AIMBE), and the cardiovascular section of the American
Physiological Society. He served on numerous advisory committees of
academic, government, and private organizations. Dr. Katona is the
recipient of a Distinguished Service Award from the Biomedical
Engineering Society in 2005, and the Pierre Galletti Award from AIMBE
in 2006.