John D. Kraus

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John D. Kraus was an American physicist, radio astronomer, and antenna engineer known for pioneering contributions to radio telescope design and electromagnetic theory.

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instanceOf American scientist
antenna engineer
human
physicist
radio astronomer
areaOfExpertise antenna theory
electromagnetic theory
radio engineering
radio telescope design
contributedTo development of modern antenna theory
development of modern radio telescopes
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork antenna engineering
electromagnetism
physics
radio astronomy
gender male
hasActivity engineering design
scientific research
theoretical analysis of electromagnetic fields
hasNotableAchievement advancement of antenna design methods
pioneering radio telescope configurations
influencedDomain antenna design practice
radio astronomy instrumentation
knownFor contributions to electromagnetic theory
design of large radio telescopes
development of antenna theory
pioneering contributions to radio telescope design
nativeLanguage English
notability important figure in antenna engineering
important figure in radio astronomy
notableWork work on electromagnetic theory
work on radio telescope design
occupation engineer
physicist
radio astronomer
workFocus electromagnetic wave propagation
radio frequency systems
radio telescope engineering

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