John B. Whitehead

Academic engineer
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IntroAcademic engineer
wasEngineer Academic
Work fieldEducation Engineering
Gender
Male
Birth18 August 1872
Death16 November 1954 (aged 82 years)
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Biography

John Boswell Whitehead (August 18, 1872 in Norfolk, Virginia – November 16, 1954 in Baltimore, Maryland) was an American electrical engineer and a professor at Johns Hopkins University as well as the dean of the School of Engineering. Whitehead was president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers from 1933 to 1934. In 1941, Whitehead received the IEEE Edison Medal for "contributions to the field of electrical engineering, his pioneering and development in the field of dielectric research, and his achievements in the advancement of engineering education".

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