- Samuel H. Caldwell
Samuel Hawks Caldwell (
January 15 ,1904 -October 12 1960 ) was an Americanelectrical engineer , known for his contributions to the early computers. [ [http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/dictionary/detail.asp?guid=&searchtype=&DicID=18887&RefType=Encyclopedia biography] from smartcomputing.com]He completed all his degrees in
electrical engineering atMIT . HisM.Sc. thesis was entitled "Electrical characteristics and theory of operation of a dry electrolytic rectifier" (1926). In his doctoral studies he worked onanalog computers withVannevar Bush , developing theDifferential Analyzer . HisPh.D. , advised by Bush, was entitled "The Extension and Application of Differential Analyzer Technique in the Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations" (1933). [ [http://genealogy.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/html/id.phtml?id=10802&fChrono=1 The mathematics genealogy project] ] He then joined the faculty of theelectrical engineering department. DuringWorld war II he was on theNational Defense Research Committee .After the war, he led theMIT Center of Analysis , where he reluctantly gave way todigital computing by initiating theRockefeller Electronic Computer (RED) and supporting theProject Whirlwind . [William Aspray , " [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/85/18655/00859525.pdf?arnumber=859525 Was early entry a competitive advantage?] " in "IEEE Annals of the history of computing", 2000] The centre closed around 1950, after which Caldwell continued as a faculty member, being the advisor to bothDavid Huffman (1953) andEdward J. McCluskey (1956).Publications
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William H. Timbie andHenry Harold Higbie and Caldwell, "Essentials of alternating currents",Wiley , 1939
*"Electrical Engineering Research at M.I.T. : an appreciation" MIT, 1948
*"Analog and special purpose computing machines" 1949
*"Switching circuits and logical design",Wiley , 1958.References
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