Leopold B. Felsen
Leopold B. Felsen (born in Munich in 1924; died in the US September 24, 2005) was a physicist known for studies of Electromagnetism and wave-based disciplines. He had to flee Germany at 16 due to the Nazis.[1] In 1991 he won the IEEE Heinrich Hertz Medal.[2] He has fundamental contributions to electromagnetic field analysis.
Leopold B. Felsen was a professor at Polytechnic University of New York[3] and at Boston University College of Engineering, an IEEE life fellow and a fellow of both the Acoustical Society of America and the Optical Society of America.
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Bibliography
- Radiation and scattering of waves, Leopold B. Felsen, Nathan Marcuvitz (1994), 888 pages.
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