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Michael Idvorsky Pupin (1858–1935); Electrical Engineer; Columbia College 1883; Faculty 1889-1931; ScD 1904 (hon.) ... A holder of 34 patents, Michael Pupin was a prolific electrical inventor whose many discoveries included devices widely used in telegraphy and telephony.
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Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fascinating facts about Michael Idvorsky Pupin inventor of pupinisation in 1899. ... AT A GLANCE: A holder of 34 patents, Michael Pupin was a prolific electrical inventor whose many discoveries included devices widely used in telegraphy and telephony.
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Michael Idvorsky Pupin biography, including 1 pages of information on the life of Michael Idvorsky Pupin. ... Encyclopedia of World Biography on Michael Idvorsky Pupin...
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Jackson, Dugald C., Michael Idvorsky Pupin (1858 - 1935), Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol 72, No. 10, 1938. ...
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Michael Idvorsky Pupin was a physicist who devised a means of greatly extending the range of long-distance telephone communication, among other inventions. He held 24 patents. Taught at Columbia University. (bio by: Manley Bennett) ;
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Michael Pupin developed the technique of 'loading' telephone cables, which made long-distance telephone calls possible. ... Home > Galleries > Pioneers and personalities > P > Pupin, Michael Idvorsky (1858-1935) : having a load on his mind...
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Columbia (B.A., 1883). He came to the United States in 1874 and from 1889 was associated with Columbia (as professor of electromechanics, 1901—31). ... Pupin wrote the Pulitzer Prize—winning autobiography, From Immigrant to Inventor (1923). ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Pupin, Michael Idvorsky...
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1986 Addition: Awards and diplomas presented to Pupin by American and European universities and charitable organizations; drawings and prints by Yugoslav artists; and miscellaneous correspondence, manuscripts, blue prints, architectural drawings and maps.
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