- Ernst Guillemin
Infobox Scientist
name = Ernst Adolph Guillemin
caption = Image Courtesy ofMIT Museum
image_width = 200px
nationality =United States
birth_date = birth date|1898|5|8
birth_place =Milwaukee ,Wisconsin
death_date = death date and age|1970|4|1|1898|5|8
death_place =
alma_mater =Ludwig-Maximilians University
doctoral_advisor =Arnold Sommerfeld
doctoral_students =Robert Fano William Linvill
work_institution =Massachusetts Institute of Technology
awards =IEEE Medal of Honor Ernst Adolf Guillemin (
May 8 ,1898 inMilwaukee ,Wisconsin –April 1 ,1970 ) was an Americanelectrical engineer andcomputer scientist at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology who spent his career extending the art and science of linear network analysis and synthesis.Biography
Guillemin was born in 1898, in Milwaukee, and received his B.S. (1922) and S.M. (1924) degrees in electrical engineering from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison and MIT, respectively. He then attended theUniversity of Munich , underArnold Sommerfeld , on a Saltonstall Traveling Fellowship. He was granted his doctorate in 1926, [ [http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=63061 Guillemin] – Mathematics Genealogy Project. 1926 Doctoral Dissertation at the University of Munich] whereupon he returned to MIT as an instructor, becoming Assistant Professor in 1928, Associate Professor in 1936, and Professor in Electrical Communications in 1944. In 1960, he was appointed to the MIT Edwin Sibley Webster Chair of Electrical Engineering, a title he held until his retirement in 1963. [ [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/guillemin.html Guillemin Biography] – IEEE] [ [http://www.eecs.mit.edu/great-educators/guillemin.html Guillemin] – EECS Great Educators]On the invitation of Edward L. Bowles in 1928, Guillemin was invited to assist in the development of a communications option for undergraduate students. In this effort, he revised and expanded a subject that included communication transmission lines, telephone repeaters, balancing networks, and filter theory. Thus began his life-long career of developing and refining linear, lumped, finite, passive, and bilateral networks in the sphere of teaching. [ [http://www.eecs.mit.edu/great-educators/guillemin.html Guillemin] – EECS Great Educators]
Guillemin was appointed consultant to the Microwave Committee of the
National Defense Research Committee in 1940. As such, he spent about half of his time consulting with groups in the MITRadiation Laboratory . He took over administrative responsibility of the Communications Option in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering, in 1941. [ [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/guillemin.html Guillemin Biography] – IEEE] During his career, Guillemin influenced many undergraduate and graduate students who went on to contribute greatly in industry and academia; included in the list is his graduate studentRobert Fano . [ [http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/id.phtml?id=63061 Guillemin] – Mathematics Genealogy Project.] His professional contributions were recognized internationally with numerous honors and awards. [ [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/guillemin.html Guillemin Biography] – IEEE] [ [http://www.eecs.mit.edu/great-educators/guillemin.html Guillemin] – EECS Great Educators];Memberships
*Fellow of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences
*Fellow of theAmerican Institute of Electrical Engineers
*Fellow of theInstitute of Radio Engineers
*Foreign Fellow of the BritishRoyal Society of Arts ;Honors
*1948 – President’s Certificate for Merit for his outstanding contributions duringWorld War II
*1961 – Institute of Radio Engineers Medal of Honor
*1962 – American Institute of Electrical Engineers Education Medal
*1960 - Appointed the firstEdwin Sibley Webster ProfessorPublications
Ernst A. Guillemin has written several books:
* 1931. "Communication Networks" (Wiley)
* 1935. "Communication Networks: Vol. II The Classical Theory of Long Lines, Filters and Related Networks" (Wiley)
* 1941. "Notes for Principles of Electrical Communications 6.30" (MIT)
* 1944. "The Mathematics of Circuit Analysis: Vol. 1 Reference Volumes for Collateral Study - Principles of Electrical Engineering Series" (Department of Electrical Engineering, MIT)
* 1955. "Introductory Circuit Theory " (Wiley)
* 1960. "Linear System Theory" (Guillemin)
* 1962. "Synthesis of Passive Networks Theory and Methods Appropriate to the Realization and Approximation Problems" (Wiley)
* 1963. "Theory of Linear Physical Systems: Theory of Physical Systems from the Viewpoint of Classical Dynamics, Including Fourier Methods" (Wiley)
* 1963. "Theory of Linear Physical Systems" (Wiley)
* 1967. "Synthesis of Passive Networks: Theory and Methods Appropriate to the Realization and Approximation Problems" (Wiley)
* 1969. "The Mathematics of Circuit Analysis: Extensions to the Mathematical Training of Electrical Engineers - Principles of Electrical Engineering Series" (MIT)References
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