A. E. Kennelly ❲RECOMMENDED❳
: He served as Thomas Edison's principal electrical assistant at the West Orange Laboratory from 1887 to 1894, working on projects ranging from phonographs to medical applications of electricity.
: He is most famous for independently predicting the existence of an ionized layer in the upper atmosphere that reflects radio waves. This discovery explains how radio signals can travel around the curvature of the Earth. a. e. kennelly
: Despite having his formal education end at age 14, he became a professor at both Harvard University and MIT. : He served as Thomas Edison's principal electrical
: He served as president of both the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE). 🔍 Key Accomplishments Achievement Ionosphere Theory Enabled global wireless telegraphy and radio broadcasting. AC Circuit Theory : Despite having his formal education end at
Played a key role in the international adoption of metric units in science.
: He introduced the use of complex numbers (specifically Steinmetz’s