- George Clark Southworth
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name = George Clark Southworth
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birth_date = birth date|1890|8|24
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death_date = death date and age|1972|7|6|1890|8|24
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residence =United States
nationality = American
field =Electrical engineering
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awards =IEEE Medal of Honor George Clark Southworth (
August 24 ,1890 -July 6 ,1972 ), who published as G. C. Southworth, was a prominent Americanradio engineer best known for his role in the discovery ofwaveguide s in the early 1930s.Biography
Southworth was born in
Little Cooley, Pennsylvania , graduated in 1914 with a physics degree fromGrove City College , and studied one year atColumbia University . In June 1917 he joined theNational Bureau of Standards , then in 1918 moved toYale University to teach in aSignal Corps school. He remained at Yale to complete a doctorate in 1923 on the measurement of thedielectric constant of water at frequencies above 15 MHz.Southworth left Yale for a position with the
American Telephone and Telegraph Company , where he first helped edit theBell System Technical Journal , but then switched to researchingshortwave radio propagation .In 1931 he began to study wave propagation in dielectric rods, by early 1932 observed wave propagation in a water-filled copper pipe, and by May 1933 transmitted waves through air-filled copper pipes up to 20 feet in length. (He later recalled that the first message sent through a waveguide was "Send money.") After he constructed a 5-in.-diameter
waveguide with a length of 875 feet, the project was moved to theBell Telephone Laboratories inHolmdel, New Jersey , where he spent the rest of his career until retirement in 1955.Southworth received the
Morris N. Liebmann Award in 1938, and theIEEE Medal of Honor in 1963 "For pioneering contributions to microwave radio physics, toradio astronomy , and to waveguide transmission."Selected works
* "Principles and applications of wave-guide transmission", New York, Van Nostrand [1950] , xi, 689 p. illus. 24 cm. Bell Telephone Laboratories series. LCCN 50009834.
* "Forty years of Radio Research", 1962.References
* [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/southworth.html IEEE biography]
* James Brittain, "George C. Southworth," "Proceedings of the IEEE", Vol. 81, No. 7, July 1993.
* L. Van Atta, "A history of early microwave antenna development", "IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Newsletter", volume 23, issue 5, October 1981, pages 10-14.
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