Henry George Booker | |
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Born |
Essex, England |
December 10, 1910
Died | November 1, 1988 La Jolla, California, U.S. |
(aged 77)
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Cambridge University |
Known for | worldwide authority on radio wave propagation |
Awards | Arctowski Medal (1984) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | engineering, radiophysics |
Institutions |
Cambridge University Cornell University University of California, San Diego |
Doctoral advisor | J. A. Ratcliffe |
Doctoral students |
William E. Gordon Donald T. Farley Ken Bowles |
Henry G. Booker (December 14, 1910 – November 1, 1988) was an Anglo-American physicist and engineer. Booker was a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He was head of panel on stratospheric pollution. He was a head of the Maths Group at Worth focused on radio propagation. He headed theoretical research at the Telecommunications Research Establishment in England during World War II. He was director of the Cornell University’s School of Electrical Engineering, and the founder of Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, San Diego. The New York Times called Booker "worldwide authority on radio wave propagation", as well as "one of the world's foremost authorities on the propagation of electric waves"
Henry George Booker was born in 1910 in Barking, Essex, England. He graduated from Cambridge University with B.A. degree in applied and pure math in 1933. He received Ph.D. from Cambridge in 1936 in ionospheric physics. Booker researched radio wave propagation as a Fellow of Christ's College, and continued this research as a Visiting Scientist at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Terrestrial Magnetism. During World War II, Booker conducted further research into radio wave propagation for the Royal Air Force, which led to significant developments in the understanding of antennas. After the war, Booker returned to Christ's College to teach until 1948. Post-1948, Booker taught exclusively in the United States. He received U.S. citizenship in 1952. Booker died of complications of brain tumor in La Jolla, California on November 1, 1988.