John Milsum
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John H. Milsum was a Canadian
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 control engineer who was Professor and first Director at the Biomedical Engineering Department of the McGill University
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 in Montreal, and a Professor at the University of British Columbia
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. Milsum is known for his book "Biological Control Systems Analysis" from 1966, which is a classic in the field and has been translated into many languages.

Biography

Milsum was born in England. He received his Ph.D. in 1957 in control engineering
Control engineering
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 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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.

He started working at the National Research Council in Ottawa
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 from 1950 to 1961. In 1961 he came to McGill as the first Abitibi professor of control engineering
Control engineering
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 in the Department of Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering
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. In 1972 Milsum moved to the University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia
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 (UBC) to become the Imperial Oil professor of General Systems
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 and a professor in the Department of Health Care
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 and Epidemiology
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. He was instrumental in the creation of UBC's Institute of Health Promotion Research in 1990.

He was president of the International Society for the Systems Sciences
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 in 1967-68. And he was a member of the National Research Council in Ottawa.

Milsum died peacefully at home in 2008 November, at age 83.

Publications

  • 1955. Preliminary investigation of transient cooling of aircraft electronic equipment using heat storage material. with William G. Nance.
  • 1957. Problems in optimizing of stochastically-disturbed, saturating regulators, employing a binary error criterion. Thesis Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.
  • 1966. Biological Control Systems Analysis. McGraw Hill ISBN: ISBN 978-0070423985
  • 1968. Positive Feedback. (editor) Pergamon Press Ltd.
  • 1984. Health, stress, and illness : a systems approach. New York : Praeger.


Articles:
  • 1972, "The Hierarchical Basis for Living Systems," in George J. Klir (ed.), Trends in General Systems Theory. New York. 1972.
  • 1973, "On Optimization of Health Care Systems". in: Optimization Techniques 1973: 335-346
  • 1973, "Hospital admission systems: their evaluation and management". with E. Turban and I. Vertinsky in: Management Science.
  • 1985, "A model of the eustress system for health/illness". in: Behavioral Science. Vol 30, Issue 4, Pages 179 - 186.

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