Albert H. Taylor
American electrical engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Albert Hoyt Taylor was an American electrical engineer who made important early contributions to the development of radar. Biography Taylor entered Northwestern University in 1896. In 1899 he was employed by Western Electric Co. He returned to Northwestern in 1900, lacking only one semester of graduating when lack of funds forced him to accept a position as an instructor at Michigan State College. He was awarded his Bachelor of Science degree by Northwestern University in 1902. He taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1903 to 1908 before going to Germany for his graduate studies, receiving a Ph.D. degree from the University of Göttingen in 1909. He then joined the faculty at the University of North Dakota, where he built an experimental radio station and studied antennas and wave propagation. He continued in this capacity until 1917.
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- Studies of High-Frequency Radio Wave Propagation (1928) (11)
- Studies of Echo Signals (1929) (8)
- Short Wave Reception and Transmission on Ground Wires (Subterranean and Submarine) (1919) (7)
- An Investigation of Transmission on the Higher Radio Frequencies (1925) (6)
- Relation between the Height of the Kennelly-Heaviside Layer and High Frequency Radio Transmission Phenomena (1926) (5)
- Long Wave Reception and the Elimination of Strays on Ground Wires (Subterranean and Submarine) (1919) (4)
- The Measurement of Radio-Frequency Power (1936) (3)
- The Use of Ground Wires at Remote Control Stations (1920) (2)
- The Possibilities of Concealed Receiving Systems (1919) (2)
- Variations in Nocturnal Transmission (1916) (1)
- Note on skip distance effects on super-frequencies (1931) (1)
- The Determination of Power in the Antenna at High Frequencies (1931) (0)
- Note on High-Frequency Transmission during the Summer of 1930 (1931) (0)
- Variations in High-Frequency Ground Wave Ranges (1927) (0)
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