微波炉里的女人:朗达·富兰克林

IF 6.9 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Allison Marsh
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1995年,朗达·富兰克林获得博士学位时,她是美国仅有的六名获得工程博士学位的非裔美国人之一。2004年,当她在明尼苏达大学获得终身教职并晋升为副教授时,她是所有种族中第一位从助理教授级别获得系内终身教职的女性,也是该学院第一位获得终身教职的非裔美国女性。如今,富兰克林是明尼苏达州电气和计算机工程系的McKnight总统特聘教授,也是医学工程研究所的Abbott创新教育教授。她的研究重点是与通信系统和生物医学相关的射频(RF)、微波和毫米波应用中的电路、天线、集成和封装以及材料表征。这篇文章是一系列关于女性的传记文章中的第三篇,这些女性在职业生涯中对微波科学、技术、应用和教育做出了重大而持续的贡献。这些文章基于与该主题的口述历史,与IEEE历史中心联合进行,并在线存放在工程与技术历史维基上。
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Women in Microwaves: Rhonda Franklin
When Rhonda Franklin earned her doctorate in 1995, she was one of only six African-Americans graduating with engineering PhDs in the United States. When she was tenured and promoted to an associate professor at the University of Minnesota in 2004, she was the first female of any race to earn tenure in her department from the rank of assistant professor and the first African American female tenured in the college. Today, Franklin is the McKnight Presidential Endowed Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Minnesota and Abbott Professor of Innovative Education in the Institute for Engineering in Medicine. Her research focuses on circuits, antennas, integration and packaging and materials characterization in radio frequency (RF), microwave and milli wave applications related to communications systems and biomedicine. This article is the third in a continuing series of biographical pieces on women who have made significant and continuous contributions to microwave science, technology, applications, and education over the course of their careers. The articles are based on oral histories with the subject, conducted in conjunction with the IEEE History Center and deposited online with the Engineering and Technology History Wiki.
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