- Oliver E. Buckley
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name = Oliver E. Buckley
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birth_date = birth date|1887|8|8
birth_place =Sloan, Iowa
death_date = death date and age|1959|12|14|1887|8|8
death_place =Newark, New Jersey
residence =United States
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nationality = American
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fields =Electrical engineering
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awards =IEEE Edison Medal
footnotes =Oliver E. Buckley (
August 8 ,1887 inSloan, Iowa -December 14 ,1959 inNewark, New Jersey ) was an Americanelectrical engineer known for his contributions to the field of submarine telephony. He received theIEEE Edison Medal for "contributions to the science and art which have made possible a transatlantic telephone cable; for wise leadership of a great industrial laboratory; for outstanding services to the government of his country".Buckley, along with his colleagues at
AT&T H. D. Arnold andGustav Elmen (the discoverer of permalloy), is responsible c.1915 for a method of constructingsubmarine cable usingpermalloy tape wrapped around the copper conductors. This construction greatly improves the loading performance of the cable. [Huurdeman, AA, "The worldwide history of telecommunications", p314, Wiley-IEEE, 2003]The
Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize is named in his honor.External links
* [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/buckley.html Biography]
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