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Julius Adams Stratton

Julius Adams Stratton (May 18, 1901 – June 22, 1994)[4] was an American electrical engineer, physicist, and university administrator known for his contributions in applied electromagnetism. He attended the University of Washington for one year, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity, then transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), from which he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1923 and a master's degree in 1926 both in electrical engineering. He then followed graduate studies in Europe and the Technische Hochschule of Zürich (ETH Zurich), Switzerland, awarded him the degree of Doctor of Science in 1928.[5]

Julius Adams Stratton
11th President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In office
1959–1966
Preceded byJames Rhyne Killian
Succeeded byHoward Wesley Johnson
1st Chancellor of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In office
1956–1959
PresidentJames Rhyne Killian
Succeeded byPaul E. Gray
Personal details
Born(1901-05-18)May 18, 1901
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
DiedJune 22, 1994(1994-06-22) (aged 93)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma mater
Known forStratton-Chu integral equation
AwardsMedal for Merit (1946)[1]
Fellow of the APS (1936)[2]
IEEE Medal of Honor (1957)
Faraday Medal (1961)
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering[3]
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
ThesisStreuungskoeffizient von Wasserstoff nach der Wellenmechanik (1928)
Doctoral advisors

Professional biography edit

Stratton was appointed Assistant Professor in electrical engineering at MIT after his PhD. In 1930 his appointment was transferred to the Physics Department. He was promoted to Professor in 1941. He was one of the first staff members of the MIT Radiation Laboratory who joined the Laboratory in 1940.[6]

He published the classic book Electromagnetic Theory as part of the McGraw Hill series in Pure and Applied Physics in 1941. Stratton's book was one of the most influential electromagnetic textbooks which had formed an integral part of the graduate electromagnetic educations of both physics and electrical engineering communities since its publication.[7] John David Jackson described Stratton's book as his bible[8] and said that he used Stratton's book to learn advanced electromagnetism.[9] Stratton's book also described by Julian Schwinger as one of the essential electromagnetic textbooks.[10] In 2007 Stratton's book had been reissued by the IEEE as one of its classic reissues in the collection of The IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory.[11] Stratton's book was one of the most requested classic electromagnetic textbook for reissuing in electrical engineering community. According to Donald G. Dudley then series editor of The IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory, over twelve years before reissued publication of textbook in 2007, he had received many requests worldwide to reissue Stratton's book.[7]

Stratton was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1946.[12] In the same year he was awarded the Medal for Merit for his services.[1] He was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1950 and the American Philosophical Society in 1956.[13][14] He served as the president of MIT between 1959 and 1966, after serving the university in several lesser posts, notably appointments to provost in 1949, vice president in 1951, and chancellor in 1956.

In the 1955–1965 he served as member of Board of Trustees, RAND Corporation.[3] He also served as the chairman of the Ford Foundation between 1964 and 1971.

In 1967, Stratton was seconded to chair a Congressionally established "Commission on Marine Sciences, Engineering and Resources" whose work culminated in a report, "Our Nation and the Sea", published in 1969, that had a major influence on ocean sciences and management in the United States and abroad. The commission itself became commonly referred to as the Stratton Commission.

Stratton was also a founding member of the National Academy of Engineering.[15]

Stratton collected his speeches in a 1966 book titled Science and the Educated Man: Selected Speeches of Julius A. Stratton (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1966), with a foreword by the historian of technology Elting E. Morison who had been on the faculty of MIT as a professor of humanities in the Sloan School of Industrial Management from 1946 to 1966.[16]

MIT's Julius Adams Stratton Student Center at 84 Massachusetts Avenue is named in his honor.

Selected publications edit

Articles edit

  • Stratton, J. A. (1926). "A High Frequency Bridge". Journal of the Optical Society of America. 13 (4): 471. doi:10.1364/JOSA.13.000471.
  • ——; Houghton, H. G. (1931). "A Theoretical Investigation of the Transmission of Light through Fog". Physical Review. 38 (1): 159–165. Bibcode:1931PhRv...38..159S. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.38.159.
  • —— (1935). "Spheroidal Functions". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 21 (1): 51–56. Bibcode:1935PNAS...21...51S. doi:10.1073/pnas.21.1.51. PMC 1076527. PMID 16577657.
  • —— (1935). "Spheroidal Functions of the Second Kind". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 21 (6): 316–321. Bibcode:1935PNAS...21..316S. doi:10.1073/pnas.21.6.316. PMC 1076595. PMID 16587971.
  • ——; Chu, L. J. (1939). "Diffraction Theory of Electromagnetic Waves". Physical Review. 56 (1): 99–107. Bibcode:1939PhRv...56...99S. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.56.99.
  • ——; Chu, L. J. (1941). "Steady-State Solutions of Electromagnetic Field Problems. I. Forced Oscillations of a Cylindrical Conductor". Journal of Applied Physics. 12 (3): 230–235. Bibcode:1941JAP....12..230S. doi:10.1063/1.1712899.
  • ——; Chu, L. J. (1941). "Steady-State Solutions of Electromagnetic Field Problems. II. Forced Oscillations of a Conducting Sphere". Journal of Applied Physics. 12 (3): 236–240. Bibcode:1941JAP....12..236S. doi:10.1063/1.1712900.
  • —— (1956). "Science and the educated man". Physics Today. 9 (4): 17–20. Bibcode:1956PhT.....9d..17S. doi:10.1063/1.3059932.
  • —— (1965). "Advice to a New Academy". Science. 149 (3689): 1206–1208. Bibcode:1965Sci...149.1206S. doi:10.1126/science.149.3689.1206. PMID 17747445.

Books edit

  • Stratton JA, Electromagnetic Theory, IEEE Press, 2007.
  • Stratton JA, Science and the Educated Man: Selected Speeches of Julius A. Stratton, The MIT Press, 1966.
  • Stratton JA; Mannix LH, Mind and Hand: The Birth of MIT, The MIT Press, 2005.
  • Stratton JA; Morse PM; Chu LJ; Hunter RA, Elliptic Cylinder and Spheroidal Wave Functions: Including Tables of Separation Constants and Coefficients, Wiley, 1941.
  • Stratton JA; Morse PM; Chu LJ; Little JDC; Corbató FJ, Spheroidal Wave Functions: Including Tables of Separation Constants and Coefficients, The MIT Press, 1956.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "President Emeritus Julius Adams Stratton dies at 93". MIT News. 29 June 1994. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  2. ^ "APS Fellow Archive". American Physical Society. (search on year=1936 and institution=Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  3. ^ a b "Stratton, Julius Adams, 1901-1994". American Institute of Physics. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
  4. ^ "President Emeritus Julius Adams Stratton dies at 93". 29 June 1994.
  5. ^ Stratton, Julius Adams (1928). Streuungskoeffizient von Wasserstoff nach der Wellenmechanik [Scattering coefficient of hydrogen in wave mechanics] (Ph.D.). Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. OCLC 720868304 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ Gray, P. E. (1 January 1995). "Julius Adams Stratton [Obituary]". Physics Today. 48 (1): 67–68. doi:10.1063/1.2807887. ISSN 0031-9228. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  7. ^ a b Stratton, J. A. (2007). Electromagnetic Theory. "Foreword to the Reissued Edition" by D. G. Dudley. Wiley-IEEE. p. v. doi:10.1002/9781119134640. ISBN 9781119134640. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  8. ^ Jackson, J. D. (1999). "Snapshots of a Physicist's Life". Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science. 49 (1): 1–33. doi:10.1146/annurev.nucl.49.1.1. ISSN 0163-8998. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  9. ^ Jackson, J. D. (2001). "Jackson's Electromagnetic Antecedents". American Journal of Physics. 69 (6): 631. doi:10.1119/1.1286665. ISSN 0002-9505. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  10. ^ Schwinger, J.; DeRaad, L. L.; Milton, K. A.; Tsai, W. Y. (2018). Classical Electrodynamics. Taylor & Francis. p. 561. doi:10.1201/9780429503542. ISBN 978-0-429-50354-2. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  11. ^ Dudley, D. G. (2006). "The IEEE Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory". IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine. 48 (6): 126–127. doi:10.1109/MAP.2006.323368. ISSN 1558-4143. S2CID 40484203. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  12. ^ "Julius Adams Stratton". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  13. ^ "Julius A. Stratton". www.nasonline.org. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  14. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  15. ^ "Founding members of the National Academy of Engineering". National Academy of Engineering. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  16. ^ Honan, William H., "Elting E. Morison, 85, Educator Who Wrote Military Biographies", The New York Times, April 26, 1995

Sources edit

  • Johnson, Howard W. (March 1996). "Julius Adams Stratton (18 May 1901-22 June 1994)". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 140 (1): 116–121. JSTOR 987282.

External links edit

  • IEEE History Center- IEEE minibio of Julius Stratton
  • Full text of the final Stratton Commission report, "Our Nation and the Sea"
  • Julius Adams Stratton at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
Academic offices
New office Chancellor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1956 – 1959
Vacant
Title next held by
Paul E. Gray
Preceded by President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1959 – 1966
Succeeded by

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Julius Adams Stratton May 18 1901 June 22 1994 4 was an American electrical engineer physicist and university administrator known for his contributions in applied electromagnetism He attended the University of Washington for one year where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity then transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT from which he graduated with a bachelor s degree in 1923 and a master s degree in 1926 both in electrical engineering He then followed graduate studies in Europe and the Technische Hochschule of Zurich ETH Zurich Switzerland awarded him the degree of Doctor of Science in 1928 5 Julius Adams Stratton11th President of Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyIn office 1959 1966Preceded byJames Rhyne KillianSucceeded byHoward Wesley Johnson1st Chancellor of Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyIn office 1956 1959PresidentJames Rhyne KillianSucceeded byPaul E GrayPersonal detailsBorn 1901 05 18 May 18 1901Seattle Washington U S DiedJune 22 1994 1994 06 22 aged 93 Boston Massachusetts U S Alma materMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyEidgenossische Technische Hochschule ZurichKnown forStratton Chu integral equationAwardsMedal for Merit 1946 1 Fellow of the APS 1936 2 IEEE Medal of Honor 1957 Faraday Medal 1961 Scientific careerFieldsElectrical engineering 3 InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyThesisStreuungskoeffizient von Wasserstoff nach der Wellenmechanik 1928 Doctoral advisorsPaul ScherrerHermann Weyl Contents 1 Professional biography 2 Selected publications 2 1 Articles 2 2 Books 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Sources 5 External linksProfessional biography editStratton was appointed Assistant Professor in electrical engineering at MIT after his PhD In 1930 his appointment was transferred to the Physics Department He was promoted to Professor in 1941 He was one of the first staff members of the MIT Radiation Laboratory who joined the Laboratory in 1940 6 He published the classic book Electromagnetic Theory as part of the McGraw Hill series in Pure and Applied Physics in 1941 Stratton s book was one of the most influential electromagnetic textbooks which had formed an integral part of the graduate electromagnetic educations of both physics and electrical engineering communities since its publication 7 John David Jackson described Stratton s book as his bible 8 and said that he used Stratton s book to learn advanced electromagnetism 9 Stratton s book also described by Julian Schwinger as one of the essential electromagnetic textbooks 10 In 2007 Stratton s book had been reissued by the IEEE as one of its classic reissues in the collection of The IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory 11 Stratton s book was one of the most requested classic electromagnetic textbook for reissuing in electrical engineering community According to Donald G Dudley then series editor of The IEEE Press Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory over twelve years before reissued publication of textbook in 2007 he had received many requests worldwide to reissue Stratton s book 7 Stratton was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1946 12 In the same year he was awarded the Medal for Merit for his services 1 He was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1950 and the American Philosophical Society in 1956 13 14 He served as the president of MIT between 1959 and 1966 after serving the university in several lesser posts notably appointments to provost in 1949 vice president in 1951 and chancellor in 1956 In the 1955 1965 he served as member of Board of Trustees RAND Corporation 3 He also served as the chairman of the Ford Foundation between 1964 and 1971 In 1967 Stratton was seconded to chair a Congressionally established Commission on Marine Sciences Engineering and Resources whose work culminated in a report Our Nation and the Sea published in 1969 that had a major influence on ocean sciences and management in the United States and abroad The commission itself became commonly referred to as the Stratton Commission Stratton was also a founding member of the National Academy of Engineering 15 Stratton collected his speeches in a 1966 book titled Science and the Educated Man Selected Speeches of Julius A Stratton Cambridge Mass MIT Press 1966 with a foreword by the historian of technology Elting E Morison who had been on the faculty of MIT as a professor of humanities in the Sloan School of Industrial Management from 1946 to 1966 16 MIT s Julius Adams Stratton Student Center at 84 Massachusetts Avenue is named in his honor Selected publications editArticles edit Stratton J A 1926 A High Frequency Bridge Journal of the Optical Society of America 13 4 471 doi 10 1364 JOSA 13 000471 Houghton H G 1931 A Theoretical Investigation of the Transmission of Light through Fog Physical Review 38 1 159 165 Bibcode 1931PhRv 38 159S doi 10 1103 PhysRev 38 159 1935 Spheroidal Functions Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 21 1 51 56 Bibcode 1935PNAS 21 51S doi 10 1073 pnas 21 1 51 PMC 1076527 PMID 16577657 1935 Spheroidal Functions of the Second Kind Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 21 6 316 321 Bibcode 1935PNAS 21 316S doi 10 1073 pnas 21 6 316 PMC 1076595 PMID 16587971 Chu L J 1939 Diffraction Theory of Electromagnetic Waves Physical Review 56 1 99 107 Bibcode 1939PhRv 56 99S doi 10 1103 PhysRev 56 99 Chu L J 1941 Steady State Solutions of Electromagnetic Field Problems I Forced Oscillations of a Cylindrical Conductor Journal of Applied Physics 12 3 230 235 Bibcode 1941JAP 12 230S doi 10 1063 1 1712899 Chu L J 1941 Steady State Solutions of Electromagnetic Field Problems II Forced Oscillations of a Conducting Sphere Journal of Applied Physics 12 3 236 240 Bibcode 1941JAP 12 236S doi 10 1063 1 1712900 1956 Science and the educated man Physics Today 9 4 17 20 Bibcode 1956PhT 9d 17S doi 10 1063 1 3059932 1965 Advice to a New Academy Science 149 3689 1206 1208 Bibcode 1965Sci 149 1206S doi 10 1126 science 149 3689 1206 PMID 17747445 Books edit Stratton JA Electromagnetic Theory IEEE Press 2007 Stratton JA Science and the Educated Man Selected Speeches of Julius A Stratton The MIT Press 1966 Stratton JA Mannix LH Mind and Hand The Birth of MIT The MIT Press 2005 Stratton JA Morse PM Chu LJ Hunter RA Elliptic Cylinder and Spheroidal Wave Functions Including Tables of Separation Constants and Coefficients Wiley 1941 Stratton JA Morse PM Chu LJ Little JDC Corbato FJ Spheroidal Wave Functions Including Tables of Separation Constants and Coefficients The MIT Press 1956 See also editList of textbooks in electromagnetismReferences edit a b President Emeritus Julius Adams Stratton dies at 93 MIT News 29 June 1994 Retrieved 3 January 2024 APS Fellow Archive American Physical Society search on year 1936 and institution Massachusetts Institute of Technology a b Stratton Julius Adams 1901 1994 American Institute of Physics Retrieved January 4 2024 President Emeritus Julius Adams Stratton dies at 93 29 June 1994 Stratton Julius Adams 1928 Streuungskoeffizient von Wasserstoff nach der Wellenmechanik Scattering coefficient of hydrogen in wave mechanics Ph D Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich OCLC 720868304 via ProQuest Gray P E 1 January 1995 Julius Adams Stratton Obituary Physics Today 48 1 67 68 doi 10 1063 1 2807887 ISSN 0031 9228 Retrieved 3 January 2024 a b Stratton J A 2007 Electromagnetic Theory Foreword to the Reissued Edition by D G Dudley Wiley IEEE p v doi 10 1002 9781119134640 ISBN 9781119134640 Retrieved February 9 2024 Jackson J D 1999 Snapshots of a Physicist s Life Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 49 1 1 33 doi 10 1146 annurev nucl 49 1 1 ISSN 0163 8998 Retrieved February 24 2024 Jackson J D 2001 Jackson s Electromagnetic Antecedents American Journal of Physics 69 6 631 doi 10 1119 1 1286665 ISSN 0002 9505 Retrieved February 24 2024 Schwinger J DeRaad L L Milton K A Tsai W Y 2018 Classical Electrodynamics Taylor amp Francis p 561 doi 10 1201 9780429503542 ISBN 978 0 429 50354 2 Retrieved February 24 2024 Dudley D G 2006 The IEEE Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine 48 6 126 127 doi 10 1109 MAP 2006 323368 ISSN 1558 4143 S2CID 40484203 Retrieved February 24 2024 Julius Adams Stratton American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2023 01 10 Julius A Stratton www nasonline org Retrieved 2023 01 10 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2023 01 10 Founding members of the National Academy of Engineering National Academy of Engineering Retrieved October 21 2012 Honan William H Elting E Morison 85 Educator Who Wrote Military Biographies The New York Times April 26 1995 Sources edit Johnson Howard W March 1996 Julius Adams Stratton 18 May 1901 22 June 1994 Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 140 1 116 121 JSTOR 987282 External links editIEEE History Center IEEE minibio of Julius Stratton Full text of the final Stratton Commission report Our Nation and the Sea 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