Milton Rubin

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Milton D. Rubin (1914) is an American communications engineering, who was president of the Society for General Systems Research in 1968.[1]

Rubin received his formal education at Harvard University in communications engineering and applied mathematics. His career includes research into materials and components. In the 1950s Rubin was Research Director at GA Philbrick Researches Inc. in Boston. In 1968 he started working at the Mitre Corporation in Bedford, Massachusetts until the 1980s.

In 1968 he was president of the Society for General Systems Research and in 1981 he received the IEEE-USA Award by the IEEE. [2]

[edit] Publications

  • 1968, Positive Feedback; a General Systems Approach to Positive/negative Feedback
  • 1970, Man in Systems (ed.) New York: Gordon and Breach Science.
Articles
  • 1954. "Renal Functions in the Course of the Nephrotic Syndrome in Children" with Erika Bruck, Anatol Rapoport, and I. Mitchell. In: J Clin Invest. 1954 Apr; 33 (4 Suppl):699–723.
  • 1965, "Society for General Systems Research" . in: Science 19 February 1965: 926-927.
  • 1966, "General Systems and Systems Engineering", in: IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics, Vol 2, Iss 1, Aug. 66 Pages:3-7.

[edit] References

  1. ^ General Systems Bulletin Vol XXXII, 2003, retrieved 25 April 2008.
  2. ^ IEEE-USA Award, retrieved 25 April 2008.