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Malmstadt is also known for students that went on to highly successful academic research careers, including Stanley R. Crouch (Michigan State University), M. Bonner Denton (Arizona), Willard W. Harrison (University of Florida), Gary M. Hieftje (Indiana University), Gary Horlick (Alberta), and James
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Howard V. Malmstadt, Christie G. Enke, Stanley R. Crouch, Microcomputers and Electronic Instrumentation: Making the Right Connections, Publisher: Amer Chemical Society (April 1994),
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apparatus. This was manufactured from 1954 by Sargent and sold under his name. Malmstadt wrote ten internationally used textbooks and more than 150 scientific articles.
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He joined the University of Illinois as faculty in 1951 becoming a professor in 1962. Malmstadt's major areas of research were in precision null-point potentiometry,
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Howard V. Malmstadt, Christie G. Enke and Stanley R. Crouch, Electronics and Instrumentation for Scientists (Jan 1981), Benjamin-Cummings Pub Co; 1st Ed.
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In 1978, Malmstadt retired from the faculty at the University of Illinois, to co-found the Pacific and Asia Christian University, which was renamed the
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In 2000 Malmstadt coauthored "Courageous Leaders Transforming Their World". In 2007, John Feaver wrote a biography of Malmstadt.
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in 1989; he served as International Provost and later International Chancellor.
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before being released from the US Navy in 1946 with the rank of lieutenant.
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Into the Light: The Academic & Spiritual Legacy of Dr. Howard Malmstadt
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Into the Light, The Academic & Spiritual Legacy of Dr. Howard Malmstadt
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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Halcomb, James; Hamilton, David; Malmstadt, Howard (2000).
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Malmstadt was born on 17 February 1922 in Marinette,
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Hawaii
United States
University of Wisconsin–Madison
chemistry
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of the Nations
Doctoral advisor
Walter J. Blaedel
Marinette, Wisconsin
Hawaii
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of the Nations
electronic
Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin–Madison
B.S.
degree
undergraduate
organic chemistry
US Navy
Princeton University
MIT
Bell Labs
San Diego Fleet School
Pearl Harbor
California
M.S.
Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin–Madison
emission

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