Salvatore Pansino

Salvatore Rocco Vincent Pansino
Residence Alliance, Ohio
Education Doctorate Degree in Electrical Engineering
Alma mater Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation Professor of Electrical Engineering
Employer Youngstown State University
Political party Republican
Opponent(s) Jim Traficant

Salvatore Rocco Vincent Pansino (born c. 1935) is a professor of electrical engineering at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. In 1992, he ran against Congressman Jim Traficant as the Republican candidate in Ohio's 17th congressional district, losing the race.

Pansino received a B.S. in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1957, an M.S. in Physics from Franklin & Marshall College in 1961, a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1968, and an LL.B. in law from La Salle Extension. He worked for a while at Babcock & Wilcox, which makes nuclear parts for nuclear industry. He is proudest of his concentric water flow design to filter radioactive particles from water. For a while he worked for Bailey Controls working various projects. He later left the industry to teach which is his passion, compared to dealing with people and projects for companies.

Currently he teaches in the Electrical Engineering Department of Youngstown State University. He teaches classes pertaining to Maxwell's Equations, including Electromagnetic Fields 1 and 2 including lab work, Energy Conversions, and Signals and Systems.

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