- Bancroft Gherardi, Jr.
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name = Bancroft Gherardi, Jr.
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birth_date = birth date|1873|4|6
birth_place =San Francisco
death_date = death date and age|1941|8|14|1873|4|6
death_place = French River,Ontario ,Canada
residence =United States
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nationality = American
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alma_mater =Cornell University Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
known_for = Telephone engineering
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footnotes =Bancroft Gherardi, Jr. (
April 6 ,1873 –August 14 ,1941 ) was a noted Americanelectrical engineer , known for his pioneering work in developing the early telephone systems in theUnited States . Recognized as one of the foremost authorities in telephone engineering, Gherardi was instrumental in developing the trans-continental telephone service in 1915 and the trans-Atlantic radio telephone service in 1927. He was award theIEEE Edison Medal in 1932 for "contributions to the art of telephone engineering and the development of electrical communication". [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/gherardi.html]Education and service
Gherardi was born in
San Francisco on April 6, 1873, son of Bancroft and Anna Talbot (Rockwell) Gherardi. Gherardi received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from thePolytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1891, and his M.E. and M.M.E degrees fromCornell University in 1893 and 1894, respectively. He received an honorary D. Eng. degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1933.Work
Gherardi is widely recognized as one of the foremost authorities on early telephone engineering for his role in several landmark projects such as the trans-continental telephone service in 1915 and the trans-Atlantic radio telephone service in 1927. He also personally supervised the construction of a "loaded" cable between New York City and Newark, New Jersey, the first such application based on the invention of
Michael I. Pupin that improved the transmission on telephone circuits.Gherardi was a fellow of the
American Institute of Electrical Engineers , and served as its president from 1927 to 1928. He was a member of theUnited Engineering Society ,American Society of Mechanical Engineers ,American Standards Association ,New York Electrical Society , and theFranklin Institute . He was also inducted into the National Academy of Sciences, and served as the president of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn's alumni association.References
External links
* [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/gherardi.html IEEE History Center Biography]
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