Biography:Nikolai Eberhardt
Nikolai Eberhardt was a German émigré physicist and author of From the Big Bang to the Human Predicament (1998).[1]
Biography
Born 1930 in Estonia, Eberhardt has German, Swedish and Russian ancestry. He studied philosophy in Graz, Austria and physics in Munich, gaining a Physics Diploma in 1957, and a Doctor of Science degree (Dr. rer. nat.) in 1962 from the Institute of Technology in Munich. He served as Professor of Electrical Engineering at Lehigh University (Emeritus from 1995).[2] Intermittently he also served as Adjunct Professor in the Science, Technology and Society program. Besides numerous publications, he has multiple patents to his credit in the areas of color-television tubes, microwave devices, robotics and instrumentation.[3][4] He was Digest Editor of the 1976 IEEE International Microwave Symposium.[5]
References
- ↑ "Dr. Nikolai Eberhardt 1930 - 2014". July 28, 2014. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mcall/obituary.aspx?n=nikolai-eberhardt&pid=171895044.
- ↑ Lehigh University Faculty Profile http://www.eecs.lehigh.edu/people/bio/eberhardt.html
- ↑ "Prof invents robot that 'sees'". September 16, 1986. https://bwarchive.lib.lehigh.edu/imageserver.pl?oid=BW19860916-01.1.5&getpdf=true.
- ↑ Partial Patent List http://v3.espacenet.com/searchResults?locale=en_EP&query=%28txt+%3D+Eberhardt%2C%29+and+%28ia+%3D+Nikolai%29&compact=false&DB=EPODOC&submitted=true
- ↑ Digest Editor of the 1976 IEEE International Microwave Symposium https://openlibrary.org/b/OL14179130M/1976_IEEE_MTT-S_International_Microwave_Symposium_digest_of_technical_papers
External links
- Lehigh University Faculty Profile
- A review of the latest book
- 2009 IPPY Awards
- Partial Patent List
- AES E-Library: A Quasi-Linear Frequency Divider