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John A. Bradshaw

1919 - 2000

Born in Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. Bradshaw received a master’s degree in physics and electrical engineering; and a Ph.D. in electron physics from Harvard University.
For several years, he worked at the General Electric Research Laboratory,
Mr. Bradshaw then taught microwave engineering at Resselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, until retiring in 1979.



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"John Bradshaw, Schenectady, WWII vet, former RPI teacher,"The Sunday Gazette - Oct 14, 2000, Google Books, http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1960&dat=20001014&id=M-lQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DekMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1110,3665077 (accessed 08/27/2014)
Technical Report on A Probe Signal Study of the Hull Magnetron Diode

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