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Silver, Samuel, 1915-
Samuel Silver papers, 1934-1976.
Includes letters written to Silver and copies of letters by him; manuscripts of speeches, course lectures, papers and books; reprints; notebooks; research proposals; materials relating to University committees and institutes, research notes; personalia, etc., documenting his career at the University and his research in microwave electronics and the space sciences. Also included are correspondence, minutes of meetings, summaries of papers and reports, manuscripts and materials relating to his Microwave Antenna Theory and Design, relating to the activities of and his involvement in various professional organizations, most notably the International Union of Radio Science and the International Council of Scientific Unions.
Samuel Silver (1915-1976). Physicist (theoretical and microwave physics). MA, Temple University (1937); PhD, Massachussetts Institute of Technology (1940). Instructor and assistant professor of physics, University of Oklahoma (1941-1943); Antenna Group, MIT Radiation Laboratory (1943-1946); Antenna Research Branch, Naval Research Laboratory (1946-1947); Professor of electrical engineering (1947-1976), Director of the Electronics Research Laboratory (1956- ), Institute of Engineering Research Director (1956-), Director, Space Sciences Laboratory (1960-1969), University of California, Berkeley.
Silver, Samuel, 1915-
Silver, Samuel, 1915-. Microwave antenna theory and design.
International Council of Scientific Unions.
International Union of Radio Science.
University of California, Berkeley -- Faculty.
University of California, Berkeley. Department of Electrical Engineering.
University of California, Berkeley. Space Sciences Laboratory.
Microwaves -- Research.
Space sciences -- Research.
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