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John Robert Woodyard

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for Sperry, the most significant of which was for the process of "doping" to improve the performance of semiconductors. The demands of war work denied Woodyard the opportunity to pursue this line of research but, post-war, the technique became crucially important in the
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An enthusiastic and able teacher, he continued to lecture after his retirement in 1971. Woodyard was survived by his wife, Ruth, and two daughters, Alix and Mary Inman.
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and trained and worked as a radio operator and technician, at sea and on land. In 1928 he enrolled at the
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Hansen, W. W.; Woodyard, J. R. (1938). "A new principle in directional antenna design".
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in 1932. He then pursued an academic career, eventually arriving at
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Henriksen, P. W. (1987). "Solid state physics research at Purdue".
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Index

microwave
electronics
doping
semiconductors
West Virginia
Washington
radio telegraphy
University of Washington
electrical engineering
graduated
Stanford University
Russel
Sigurd F. Varian
W. W. Hansen
Edward Ginzton
Hansen-Woodyard principle
optimal design
directional antennas
Sperry Gyroscope Company
radar
patents
semiconductor industry
Sperry Rand
Purdue University
University of California at Berkeley
Luis Walter Alvarez
Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky
proton
accelerator
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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