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Walter S. Huxford

Walter Scott Huxford was an American professor of physics at Northwestern University and was a co-inventor of the sunburnometer.[1]

Walter Huxford
BornDecember 15, 1892
DiedFebruary 12, 1958 (1958-02-13) (aged 65)
Alma materDoane College
University of Nebraska
University of Michigan
Known forSunburnometer
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist
InstitutionsNorthwestern University
U. S. Army Signal Corps
Doane College
Doctoral advisorNeal H. Williams
Notable studentsRichard W. Jones

Education edit

His education included a bachelor's degree at Doane College, a master's degree at the University of Nebraska, and a PhD degree at the University of Michigan in 1928, with a thesis entitled: Determination of the Charge of Positive Thermions form Measurements of the Shot Effect.

Career edit

He spent two years as an officer in the US Army Signal Corps during and after the first world war, teaching in Nebraska high schools and at Doane College, where he was head of the Physics Department, and three years as an industrial physicist. He joined the faculty of Northwestern University in 1931, where he continued to serve as a teacher and research scientist until his death. His primary research interests were physical electronics and the dynamics of electrical discharges in gases, in which fields he and his research students published numerous papers. During and following the second world war he served as director of research and development programs at Northwestern on the use of optical radiation for communication, sponsored by the US Navy Bureau of Ships and the US Army Signal Corps.

Honors edit

His contributions to the national defense were recognized by award of the Army and Navy Certificate of Merit in 1947. Huxford was a fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers and a member of the Optical Society of America.

References edit

  • "Necrology," J. Opt. Soc. Am. Vol. 48, p. 637, 1958.
  • Who's Who in America, 1950–1952.

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • Huxford at BioInfoBank
  • Huxford at the AIP archive
  • Huxford's Science Magazine article
  • Huxford's patent
  • Huxford's math genealogy

walter, huxford, walter, scott, huxford, american, professor, physics, northwestern, university, inventor, sunburnometer, walter, huxfordborndecember, 1892neligh, nebraska, usdiedfebruary, 1958, 1958, aged, alma, materdoane, collegeuniversity, nebraskauniversi. Walter Scott Huxford was an American professor of physics at Northwestern University and was a co inventor of the sunburnometer 1 Walter HuxfordBornDecember 15 1892Neligh Nebraska USDiedFebruary 12 1958 1958 02 13 aged 65 Alma materDoane CollegeUniversity of NebraskaUniversity of MichiganKnown forSunburnometerScientific careerFieldsPhysicistInstitutionsNorthwestern UniversityU S Army Signal CorpsDoane CollegeDoctoral advisorNeal H WilliamsNotable studentsRichard W Jones Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Honors 4 References 5 Notes 6 External linksEducation editHis education included a bachelor s degree at Doane College a master s degree at the University of Nebraska and a PhD degree at the University of Michigan in 1928 with a thesis entitled Determination of the Charge of Positive Thermions form Measurements of the Shot Effect Career editHe spent two years as an officer in the US Army Signal Corps during and after the first world war teaching in Nebraska high schools and at Doane College where he was head of the Physics Department and three years as an industrial physicist He joined the faculty of Northwestern University in 1931 where he continued to serve as a teacher and research scientist until his death His primary research interests were physical electronics and the dynamics of electrical discharges in gases in which fields he and his research students published numerous papers During and following the second world war he served as director of research and development programs at Northwestern on the use of optical radiation for communication sponsored by the US Navy Bureau of Ships and the US Army Signal Corps Honors editHis contributions to the national defense were recognized by award of the Army and Navy Certificate of Merit in 1947 Huxford was a fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers and a member of the Optical Society of America References edit Necrology J Opt Soc Am Vol 48 p 637 1958 Who s Who in America 1950 1952 Notes edit Time Magazine December 21 1936External links editHuxford at BioInfoBank Huxford at the AIP archive Huxford s Science Magazine article Huxford s patent Huxford s math genealogy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter S Huxford amp oldid 1179860696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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