Frederick Terman
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American electronic engineer
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Frederick Terman's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry Stanford University
- Masters Electrical Engineering Stanford University
Why Is Frederick Terman Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Emmons Terman was an American professor and academic administrator. He was the dean of the school of engineering from 1944 to 1958 and provost from 1955 to 1965 at Stanford University. He is widely credited as being the father of Silicon Valley.
Frederick Terman's Published Works
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Published Works
- Radio Engineers Handbook (1943) (618)
- Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems (1972) (270)
- A brief history of electrical engineering education (1976) (56)
- Resonant Lines in Radio Circuits (1934) (30)
- Some Applications of Negative Feedback with Particular Reference to Laboratory Equipment (1939) (25)
- The Calculation of Class C Amplifier and Harmonic Generator Performance of Screen-Grid and Similar Tubes (1934) (18)
- Calculation and Design of Class C Amplifiers (1936) (12)
- Electrical Engineers Are Going Back to Science! (1956) (11)
- The Inverted Vacuum Tube, a Voltage-Reducing Power Amplifier (1928) (11)
- Network Theory, Filters, and Equalizers (1943) (10)
- Fundamentals of radio (1938) (9)
- Electronic Measurements, 2Nd Ed. (1935) (9)
- Measurements in radio engineering (1935) (9)
- Supply of scientific and engineering manpower: surplus or shortage? (1971) (8)
- The Compensated-Loop Direction Finder (1945) (7)
- The Circle Diagram of a Transmission Network (7)
- A High-Efficiency Grid-Modulated Amplifier (1938) (6)
- Some Notes on Linear and Grid-Modulated Radio-Frequency Amplifiers (1941) (6)
- Administrative History of the Radio Research Laboratory. (1946) (5)
- Education in 2012 for Communication and Electronics (1962) (5)
- Some Properties of Grid Leak Power Detection (1930) (5)
- THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH SITUATION IN THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES. (1927) (4)
- Electrical Engineering Education Today (1962) (4)
- Analysis and design of harmonic generators (1938) (3)
- Some Principles of Grid-Leak Grid-Condenser Detection (1928) (3)
- Network Theory, Filters, and Equalizers (1943) (3)
- Electrical engineering curricula in a changing world (1956) (2)
- Detection Characteristics of Three-Element Vacuum Tubes (2)
- Electronic and Radio Engineering / Frederick Emmons Terman (1983) (2)
- Some Possibilities of Intelligence Transmission When Using a Limited Band of Frequencies (2)
- The General Circle Diagram of Electrical Machinery (2)
- Radio engineers' handbook / by Frederick Emmons Terman (1943) (2)
- Measurement of Transients (1)
- Harmonic Generation by Means of Grid-Circuit Distortion (1931) (1)
- Calculation and design of resistance-coupled amplifiers using pentode tubes (1940) (1)
- Changing needs for Ph.D.'s (1972) (1)
- Note on the Effective Heating of Code Transmitters (1928) (1)
- Detection Characteristics of Screen-Grid and Space-Charge-Grid Tubes (1929) (1)
- Some Possibilities for Low Loss Coils (1935) (1)
- Multirange Rectifier Instruments Having the Same Scale Graduation for All Ranges (1935) (1)
- Abridgment of the circle diagram of a transmission network (1926) (1)
- Herbert Hoover, Engineer: Hoover's active interest in applied science brought about many advances in research and technology. (1965) (1)
- Note on Variations in the Amplification Factor of Triodes (1930) (1)
- Resonant lines in radio circuits (1934) (0)
- Network Theory, Filters, and Equalizers (1943) (0)
- The university and technology utilization (1965) (0)
- A Study of Engineering and Engineering Technology Education in Florida. (1971) (0)
- Discussion on "Some Notes on Grid Circuit and Diode Rectification" (F. E. Terman and J. R. Nelson) (1933) (0)
- Correspondence: Election of Institute Officers (1937) (0)
- Discussion on Some Possibilities of Intelligence Transmission When Using a Limited Band of Frequencies (1930) (0)
- Education in engineering and science in the U.S.S.R. (1966) (0)
- What Policy, If Any, Should Massachusetts Follow Concerning State Aid to Private Institutions of Higher Education?. (1973) (0)
- Science Legislation and National Progress (1947) (0)
- Measurement of transients (0)
- Abridgment of the general circle diagram of electrical machinery (0)
- Key issues (1979) (0)
- Analysis and design of harmonic generators (1938) (0)
- Send a message to IEEE! With 1980 presidential candidate Leo Young (1979) (0)
- Calculation and design of resistance-coupled amplifiers using pentode tubes (1940) (0)
- Einstein's Theory of Gravitation (1943) (0)
- Note on a Cause of Residual Hum in Rectifier-Filter Systems (1934) (0)
- Transmission line theory : and some related topics (0)
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