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Mac Van Valkenburg

American electrical engineer and university professor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mac Elwyn Van Valkenburg (October 5, 1921–March 19, 1997) was an American electrical engineer and university professor. He wrote seven textbooks and numerous scientific publications.[1]

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Early life and education

Van Valkenburg was born in Union, Utah.[1] He graduated from the University of Utah in 1943 with a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, received a master's degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1946 under the supervision of John G. Trump,[2] and a PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1952, under advisor Oswald Garrison Villard, Jr.[3]

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Career

Van Valkenburg was a professor at the University of Illinois from 1955 to 1966, then joined Princeton University as professor and head of electrical engineering until 1974, when he returned to UIUC. He received an endowed position, the W. W. Grainger Professorship, in 1982, and became Dean of the College of Engineering in 1984.[1]

Van Valkenburg was author of seven textbooks and numerous scientific publications. He died in Orem, Utah at the age of 75.

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Awards and memberships

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The IEEE Education Society offers an annual Mac Van Valkenburg Early Career Teaching Award. UIUC established the M. E. Van Valkenburg Graduate Research Award in 1990.

His Ph.D. students have included:[6]

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