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John Milton Miller

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Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. From 1936 to 1940, he was the assistant head of the research laboratory for the RCA Radiotron Company. In 1940, he returned to NRL where he became superintendent of Radio I Division (1945), associate director of research (1951), and scientific research
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in 1945 for "initiation of the development of a new flexible radio-frequency cable urgently needed in radio and radar equipment which solved a desperate material shortage in the United States during World War II," and the
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stated that he was born on June 21, 1882, church records in Hanover, Penn. (the place of his birth) and Miller's World War I draft registration card (which he signed) stated that he was born on June 22,
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in 1953 for "his pioneering contributions to our basic knowledge of electron tube theory, of radio instruments and measurements, and of crystal controlled oscillators."
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Dependence of the input impedance of a three-electrode vacuum tube upon the load in the plate circuit
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He married Frances Riley; the couple had seven children — two girls and five boys.
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John M. Miller, "Electrical oscillations in antennas and inductance coils",
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From 1907 to 1919, Miller was employed as a physicist with the
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Recipients of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
American
IEEE Medal of Honor
Electrical engineering
American
electrical engineer
Miller effect
quartz
crystal oscillators
Miller oscillators
Hanover, Pennsylvania
Yale University
Physics
National Bureau of Standards
United States Navy
Naval Research Laboratory
Atwater Kent
Distinguished Civilian Service Award
IRE Medal of Honor
"Dr. John Milton Miller Is Dead; Radio and Electronics Specialist"
ISSN
0362-4331
"Dr. John Milton Miller Is Dead; Radio and Electronics Specialist"
ISSN
0362-4331
IEEE History Center biography
Dependence of the input impedance of a three-electrode vacuum tube upon the load in the plate circuit
Proc. IRE
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