Martin Walt
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Martin Walt is a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University, U.S.. He specializes in magnetospheric physics.
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[edit] Education
- B.S. (Physics), California Institute of Technology (1950)
- M.S. (Physics), University of Wisconsin-Madison (1951)
- Ph.D. (Physics), University of Wisconsin-Madison (1953)
His graduate education was in experimental nuclear physics.
[edit] Career
- 1953-1956 -- Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
- 1956-1992 -- Research laboratory of the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company
- 1993 -- Stanford University
[edit] Honors and Awards
- Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Fellowship, 1951
- Atomic Energy Commission Fellowship, 1952-1953
- Fellow, American Physical Society
- Fellow, American Geophysical Union
[edit] External links
- Martin Walt (Official)
- Publications
- PIXIE
- POLAR
- SEPS
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