Ladislas Goldstein

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Ladislas Goldstein (February 6, 1906 – July 15, 1994) was professor of electrical engineering at the

University of Illinois (1951–72) and visiting professor of physics at the University of Paris-Orsay (1957–58, 1963–64, 1967–68). He was born in Dombrád, Kingdom of Hungary
.

He received the BS degree from the College of the City of

Nagyvárad, the MS degree from the University of Paris (1928), and a DSc in nuclear physics from the University of Paris
(1937).

His research concentrated on the field of nuclear physics. He was notable for the application of gas-discharge phenomena in microwave physics, microwave propagation in free electron media, and infrared detection.

In 1956 he was elected to Fellow of the

IEEE
. He won the 1958 MTT prize.

References

  • Proceedings IRE, 49(12) p. 1967, Dec. 1961.

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