What it Means to Become an ISA Fellow

What it Means to Become an ISA Fellow
What it Means to Become an ISA Fellow

The International Society of Automation (ISA) sat down with Deji Chen to find out what it means to him to be one of four automation professionals elevated to the distinguished grade of ISA Fellow in 2024. He is recognized as among the first people who pioneered bringing wireless technology to industrial automation and is an expert on WirelessHart and industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology.

Chen: It means a lot! During my work at Emerson, I have observed that many colleagues I looked up to became ISA Fellows, including Terry, Marty, Willy, Eric, and of course my manager/mentor Mark Nixon. It has become my dream to be recognized among them. It still feels like a dream to me right now.

ISA: What contribution to the automation industry got you nominated?

Chen: I am recognized as among the first people who pioneered bringing wireless technology to industrial automation.

WirelessHART is the first international standard on industrial wireless communication in the plant. It was initiated by Emerson. While Mark Nixon and Eric Rotvold were busy co-writing the standard text with Wally Pratt who is from the HART communication Foundation, I led a team of Ph.D. students of Professor Al Mok at the University of Texas at Austin for the literature research and technical verification. The code we wrote was later developed into the testing system for the WirelessHART certification by the HART communication Foundation. The text we wrote was later developed into a definitive book on industrial wireless sensor networks.

OPC was also pioneered by Emerson [among others]. My first job at Emerson was developing this standard with Mark Nixon's team. In the meantime, I participated in coding OPC software in the DeltaV system. OPC-UA has become the mainstream standard for IIoT.

After coming back to China, I was invited to work on IEC 30141, the IoT architecture standard. During this period, I initiated and chief-edited the IEC30165 standard (Real-Time IoT Framework) to emphasize the real-time aspect of an IoT system.

ISA: How has being an ISA member and now Fellow positively impacted your career?

Chen: My daily task at Emerson mainly was of product development. My association with ISA fulfills my craving for exploration and innovation. Some highlights of my career with ISA are receiving from ISA the Excellence in Documentation Award for the paper I co-wrote, “Improving PID Control with Unreliable Communications”; receiving from ISA the Raymond D. Molloy Award for the book I co-authored “Wireless Control Foundation -- Continuous and Discrete Control for the Process Industry”; and the translation into Chinese of three ISA award-winning books “Control Loop Foundation,” “Advanced Control Foundation” and “Wireless Control Foundation.”

Learn more about Chen in the April 2024 issue of InTech, where he also authored an article, "The Case for DIPS and Distributed, Intelligent Automation.”
 

Nominations open for 2025 ISA fellows

ISA members can now nominate a peer or colleague for the prestigious recognition of ISA Fellow. The Fellows designation recognizes senior members who have made exceptional (significant) contributions to the automation profession, in practice or in academia. For more information, contact the ISA Membership department here. Nominations close Aug. 1.

This news item originally appeared in the June 2024 issue of InTech digital magazine.

About The Author


Liz Neiman is the managing director of strategic engagement for the International Society of Automation (ISA), with oversight of marketing, communications, PR, events, and outreach activities. Prior to joining ISA, Liz led marketing, communications, and events activities for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), as well as for edtech nonprofit MIND Research Institute. She is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University.

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