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Upon his graduation from Columbia, he obtained a [[PhD]] in Berlin, and returned to teach in the [[School of Engineering]], leading the way to found the [[Electrical Engineering Department]]. | Upon his graduation from Columbia, he obtained a [[PhD]] in Berlin, and returned to teach in the [[School of Engineering]], leading the way to found the [[Electrical Engineering Department]]. | ||
− | He was known for his numerous inventions, including the | + | He was known for his numerous inventions, including the Pupin coil, which allowed the extension of long-distance telephone. His autobiography also won a [[Pulitzer Prize]] in [[1924]]. Upon his death in [[1935]], [[Pupin Hall]] was named in his honor. A small bust of him stands in the lobby. |
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Pupin]] | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Pupin]] | ||
[[Category:Class of 1883|Pupin]] | [[Category:Class of 1883|Pupin]] | ||
[[Category:Former professors|Pupin]] | [[Category:Former professors|Pupin]] |
Revision as of 20:05, 23 April 2008
Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, also known as Michael I. Pupin CC 1883 was a Serbian physicist.
Upon his graduation from Columbia, he obtained a PhD in Berlin, and returned to teach in the School of Engineering, leading the way to found the Electrical Engineering Department.
He was known for his numerous inventions, including the Pupin coil, which allowed the extension of long-distance telephone. His autobiography also won a Pulitzer Prize in 1924. Upon his death in 1935, Pupin Hall was named in his honor. A small bust of him stands in the lobby.