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Alexander Graham Bell

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The 3D Smith Chart: From Theory to Experimental Reality

Mihai Adrian Ionescu, Andrei Müller

The Smith chart was primarily developed, extended, and refined by Phillip Hagar Smith [1] in a series of works published [2]-[4] between 1939 and 1969. Smith was born in Lexington, Massachusetts, in 1905. He majored in electrical communications at Tufts Un ...
2020

Growth and nonlinear response of driven water bells

John Martin Kolinski

A water bell forms when a fluid jet impacts upon a target and separates into a two-dimensional sheet. Depending on the angle of separation from the target, the sheet can curve into a variety of different geometries. We show analytically that harmonic pertu ...
2017

Ringin' the water bell: dynamic modes of curved fluid sheets

John Martin Kolinski

A water bell is formed by fluid flowing in a thin, coherent sheet in the shape of a bell. Experimentally, a water bell is created via the impact of a cylindrical jet on a flat surface. Its shape is set by the splash angle (the separation angle) of the resu ...
2015

Witnessing the early semiconductor laser development at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.

Franz-Karl Reinhart

This paper gives a personal account of the research and development work at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. during the first ten years following the first demonstration of semiconductor injection lasers. ...
Iop Publishing Ltd2012

A Conversation with David R. Brillinger

Victor Panaretos

David Ross Brillinger was born on the 27th of October 1937, in Toronto, Canada. In 1955, he entered the University of Toronto, graduating with a B. A. with Honours in Pure Mathematics in 1959, while also serving as a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Naval ...
Institute of Mathematical Statistics2011

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