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22: 396: 184:, heading Division 15 in Electronics which was responsible for radio and radar countermeasures. In 1945, he became Vice President and Director of Research at GE, holding that post until 1965. He was elected to the United States 295: 391: 165:
before he arrived), and completed his Doctor of Science in physics in 1929. He then spent one additional year at Wisconsin before joining General Electric as a research physicist in 1930.
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phenomena. In 1940 he became Assistant to the Director of Research at GE, and simultaneously from 1942 to 1946 was in the
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His research work in the 1930s concerned non-linear electric circuits, and subsequently
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fraternity. He received his A.B. in 1927. He then began doctoral studies at the
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in 1951. In 1962, his leadership role at GE was recognized by the
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Obituary in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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