Electrical engineering.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
#7305 (#95-12). Capital equipment. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Microelectronics: mechatronics research., 1994 - 1999
#7320. Core support. School of Electronic Engineering., 1994-1995, 1997
Dublin office cabinet file. File number 28/5/2
Alexander Dawes DuBois papers
Patents, articles and clippings concerning electrical engineering; correspondence with Arthur A. Allen, catalog of glass negatives and photo albums.
Everett M. Strong papers
Papers of E.M. Strong primarily consist of reports, correspondence, drafts, minutes, and printed material relating to his work in electrical engineering, especially illumination and engineering education; notes, sketches, and laboratory notebooks used by Strong as a student at M.I.T. in the 1920s; materials concerning the Illuminating Engineering Research Institute; correspondence, newsletters, and membership rosters; and 34 audio tapes.
Harold F. Webster notes
Notebooks from courses in physics and electrical engineering given by Richard Feynman, Herbert Newhall, Hans Bethe, and Henry Booker. Also copy of Ph.D. "A" examination with Professor Feynman.
Herbert J. Carlin papers
Files from meetings of the American Society of Electrical Engineers, correspondence, contracts and grants files, reviews of engineering projects, course listings and materials, lecture notes from foreign lectures and seminars, information on graduate students, and papers and information on other lectures and seminars.
John P. Wood miscellany
Ray Lewis Quick papers
This collection contains the exams, lab reports, and lecture notes by Quick from electrical and experimental engineering courses taken at Cornell University. Also included are some industry magazines.
True McLean reminiscences
"How I Came to Cornell" and "Recollections by True McLean," 1983.
Vladimir Karapetoff papers
Biographical material, scientific and popular publications, reprints, and manuscripts; photographs and slides; some correspondence; clippings; an annotated first edition of EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ten scrapbooks and nine phonograph records.