DocumentCode
1063020
Title
Electrical engineering Hall of Fame: Guglielmo Marconi
Author
Brittain, James E.
Volume
92
Issue
9
fYear
2004
Firstpage
1501
Lastpage
1504
Abstract
In 1920, the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) selected Guglielmo Marconi as the third recipient of its Medal of Honor. He was honored for "his pioneer work in radio telegraphy." The Italian-born inventor-entrepreneur had become world famous for his success in transmitting wireless signals over long distances in the early 20th century. The IRE Medal of Honor was by no means his first award. He had, in fact, shared the Nobel Prize in physics in 1909 for his important contributions to radio science and engineering.
Keywords
biographies; history; radio stations; radiotelegraphy; Guglielmo Marconi; Hall of Fame; Institute of Radio Engineers; Morse code; Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company; biographies; electrical engineering; life history; radio engineering; radio science; radio telegraphy; wireless signal transmission; Center for the History of Electrical Engineering; Coils; Detectors; Dipole antennas; Medals; Oscillators; Physics education; Plugs; Reflector antennas; Spark gaps;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2004.832946
Filename
1323296
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