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Nathan Marcuvitz (1913 - 2010) was an
American electrical engineer, physicist, and
educator who
worked in the
fields of
microwave and electromagnetic...
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Edward Mills Purcell. His
researchers included Julian Schwinger,
Nathan Marcuvitz,
Carol Gray Montgomery, and
Robert H. ****e. Much of the Rad Lab work...
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included Mike Sporer,
Bernie Stumpf, Russ Barbour, Paul Leach, and Andy
Marcuvitz.[citation needed]
Apollo was the
first to
release a
standalone workstation...
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Optical Society of America. In 1973 he coaut****d with
Nathan Marcuvitz a
textbook titled Radiation and
Scattering of
Waves which published by...
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Transmission Circuits;
George Ragan; 1948
Volume 10 -
Waveguide Handbook; N.
Marcuvitz; 1951
Volume 11 -
Technique of
Microwave Measurements;
Carol Montgomery;...
- New York Times.
October 7, 1997.
Retrieved February 7, 2019. "Nathan
Marcuvitz". The New York Times.
February 17, 2010.
Retrieved February 7, 2019. Saxon...
- 351–375. doi:10.1109/JRPROC.1936.226435. S2CID 51654458. Malter, L.;
Marcuvitz, N. (1938). "On a
Modification of Hickman's
Distillation Pump". Review...
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frequencies by the time of
World War II.
While Julian Schwinger and
Nathan Marcuvitz have
respectively compiled these works into
lecture notes and textbooks...
- 1002/047012458X. ISBN 978-0-471-26388-3.
Retrieved 29
February 2024. Felsen, L. B.;
Marcuvitz, N. (2003).
Radiation and
Scattering of Waves. Wiley-IEEE. pp. 90–93....
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Nathan Marcuvitz (1957-66)
Arthur Oliner (1967-85)
Erich E.
Kunhardt (1986-90)
Among its most
prominent members were
Nathan Marcuvitz, Leo B. Felsen...