Carl Edward Baum | |
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Born | Binghamton, New York, U.S. | February 6, 1940
Died | December 2, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. | (aged 70)
Alma mater | California Institute of Technology |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Electrical engineering |
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Thesis | A Scaling Technique for the Design of Idealized Electromagnetic Lenses (1969) |
Doctoral advisor | Charles H. Papas |
Website | ece-research |
Carl Edward Baum (February 6, 1940 — December 2, 2010) was an American electrical engineer, who is best known for his contributions to the studies in electromagnetic pulses, pulsed power, high-power microwaves and transient electromagnetics. Having been affiliated with the Directed Energy Directorate of Air Force Research Laboratory for the most of his career, he was a professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of New Mexico from 2005 until his death.