- Leo Beranek
Leo Leroy Beranek (born
May 15 ,1914 ) is an acoustics expert, formerMIT professor and a founder and former president ofBolt, Beranek and Newman (now "BBN Technologies").A student of piano at an early age, Beranek, growing up in
Mount Vernon, Iowa , went on to study atCornell College while working as a radio and small appliance repairman. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and went on to study atHarvard University , where he received a doctorate in 1940. DuringWorld War II , he managed Harvard's electro-acoustics laboratory, which designed communications and noise reduction systems for World War II aircraft, while at the same time developing other military technologies. Beranek remained on staff at Massachusetts Institute of Technology as professor of communications engineering from 1947 to 1958. In 1948, he helped foundBolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN), serving as the company's president from 1952 to 1971.His 1954 (reprinted in 1986) book, "Acoustics", is considered the classic textbook in this field. His seminal 1962 book, "Music Acoustics and Architecture", developed from his analysis of 55 concert halls throughout the world, became a classic; the 2004 edition of the text expanded the study to 100 halls. Beranek has participated in the design of numerous concert halls and opera houses.
Honors
* Beranek was awarded the Gold Medal from the
Acoustical Society of America in 1975 for leadership in developing, in the United States and abroad, the desire and the capability for achieving good acoustics in communications, workplaces, concert halls, and communities.
* He was awarded the 2002National Medal of Science in Engineering.References
* [http://www.LeoBeranek.com Leo Beranek] personal website
*"Leo Beranek, electrical engineer, an oral history." Conducted in 1996 by Janet Abbate, IEEE History Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, U.S.A.
*Beranek, Leo. "Concert Halls and Opera Houses: Music, Acoustics, and Architecture." Springer, NY: Springer, 2nd edition, 2004. ISBN 0-387-95524-0
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