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André-Marie Ampère

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André-Marie Ampère, was a French physicist who is generally credited as one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism. The SI unit of me... More

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Carl Friedrich Gauss

Carl Friedrich Gauss

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Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss or Gauß (30 April 1777 - 23 February 1855) was a German mathematician and scientist of profound genius who c... More

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John Hopkinson

John Hopkinson

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John Hopkinson, FRS, (July 27 1849 – August 27 1898) was a British physicist, electrical engineer, Fellow of the Royal Society and President of th... More

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August Toepler

August Toepler

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August Joseph Ignaz Toepler was a German physicist known for his experiments in electrostatics. In 1864 he applied Foucault's knife-edge test for... More

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Maximilien Toepler

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Maximilien Topler was a German physicist known for his work on electrostatics, sparks and Schlieren photography. His father was the physicist... More

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Jeremy Smallwood

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Jeremy commenced his career spending seven years in electronics R&D in UK south coast small to medium size companies, in which he reached the... More

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Carlos I. Calle

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Carlos I. Calle , Ph.D. is Lead Scientist of the Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. He is the author of... More

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Ernest William Titterton

Ernest William Titterton

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Sir Ernest (Ernie) William Titterton Ph. D. (born March 4, 1916 in Tamworth, UK, died 8 February 1990) was a nuclear physicist and professor.

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Peter Mariani

Peter Mariani

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Peter Mariani - President - Class of 1979 - member of the Council since 1994. Graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University with a BS in Mechanical... More

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John Kinnear

John Kinnear

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John Kinnear John is a member of the TAS Committee and is the Chair of the Electrostatics IEC Committee. He also actively participates on the... More

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