George William Osborn Howe
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British electrical engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George William Osborn Howe D.Sc. LL.D. was a British electrical engineer. After education at the Roan School, Greenwich, Howe was apprenticed to Siemens Brothers, at Woolwich, where he worked for seven years. During that time he attended evening classes at Woolwich Polytechnic and, as an outstanding student, received an Whitford Exhibition scholarship and a senior county scholarship. With this financial aid, Howe studied for three years at Armstrong College, graduating with honours in 1900. He was then employed for two years by Siemens & Halske, at Charlottenburg .
George William Osborn Howe's Published Works
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Published Works
- The High-Frequency Resistance of Multiply-Stranded Insulated Wire (1917) (28)
- The high-frequency resistance of wires and coils (1920) (11)
- Radio waves and the ionosphere (1947) (6)
- A text-book of electrical engineering (6)
- The application of telephone transmission formulæ to skin-effect problems (1916) (5)
- The Calibration of Wave-Meters for Radio-Telegraphy (1911) (5)
- The genesis of the thermionic valve (1955) (2)
- Inaugural address to the Wireless Section (1921) (2)
- The Capacity of an Inverted Cone and the Distribution of its Charge (1916) (2)
- The Amplification Obtainable by the Heterodyne Method of Reception (1918) (1)
- A Hundred Years of Electrical Engineering (1924) (1)
- Alexander Graham Bell and the Invention of the Telephone (1947) (1)
- Discussion on ¿The provision of power for wireless telegraphy¿ (1922) (0)
- The Theory of Dimensions (1937) (0)
- Exercises in electrical engineering : for the use of second-year students in universities and technical colleges (0)
- Discussion on ¿The thermionic triode as rectifier¿ (0)
- World-wide radio telegraphy (1925) (0)
- Discussion on 'The electrical system of the London County Council tramways' (1909) (0)
- Discussion on "Short-wave directional wireless telegraphy" (1922) (0)
- XXI. The effect of ionization of air on electrical oscillations, and its bearing on long-distance wireless telegraphy (0)
- The amplitude and phase of the higher harmonics in oscillograms (1915) (0)
- Discussion on 'Conditions affecting the variations in strength of wireless signals' (1915) (0)
- The inaugural clerk maxwell memorial lecture (1951) (0)
- Discussion on "The effect of electron emission on the temperature of the filament and anode of a thermionic valve" (1921) (0)
- Discussion on "The development of thermionic valves for naval uses" (1920) (0)
- Discussion on "The theory and application of motor converters" (1909) (0)
- Discussion on 'Duplex wireless telephony: some experiments on its application to aircraft' (1920) (0)
- Discussion on long-distance wireless transmission before the Wireless Section of the Institution, 25 May, 1921 (1921) (0)
- Discussion on 'Efficiency of short-spark methods of generating electrical oscillations' (1910) (0)
- Discussion on ¿Notes on methods and practice in the German electrical industry¿ (1910) (0)
- Discussion on "Parallel operation of alternators" (1909) (0)
- Discussion on "The design of multiple-stage amplifiers using three-electrode thermionic valves" (0)
- Discussion on ¿Range of wireless stations¿ (0)
- Discussion on 'An investigation of transmitting aerial resistances' (1922) (0)
- The Efficiency of Generation of High-frequency Oscillations by Means of an Induction Coil and Ordinary Sparkgap. II. An Oscillographic Study of Some Induction Coil Phenomena (1911) (0)
- Discussion on 'Electric oscillations in straight wires and solenoids' (1921) (0)
- Discussion on 'Direction and position finding' (1920) (0)
- Discussion on "The high-frequency resistance of wires and coils" (1920) (0)
- Discussion on 'A dynamic model of tuned electrical circuits' (1922) (0)
- Scottish Centre: Chairman's address. 'The nomenclature of the fundamental concepts of electrical engineering' (1931) (0)
- Oscillatory Currents in Coupled Circuits (1910) (0)
- Discussion on ¿Some transient phenomena in electrical supply systems¿ (1918) (0)
- Some Radio-telegraphic Apparatus in Use at the City and Guilds Engineering College (1910) (0)
- Discussion on "The performance of a radio-telegraphic transmitter, with special reference to the new installation at north foreland" (1922) (0)
- Magnetic and Electrical Dimensions (1937) (0)
- XIII. On the relation of the audibility factor of a shunted telephone to the antenna current as used in the reception of wireless signals (0)
- Discussion on ¿The shape of the pressure wave in electrical machinery¿ (1915) (0)
- Magnetic and Electrical Dimensions (1937) (0)
- Discussion on: "Submarine cables for long-distance telephone circuits" (0)
- Discussion on 'Directional transmission of electromagnetic waves for navigational purposes' (1922) (0)
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