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  1. Hendrik Wade Bode (/ ˈ b oʊ d i / boh-dee; Dutch:; December 24, 1905 – June 21, 1982) was an American engineer, researcher, inventor, author and scientist, of Dutch ancestry. As a pioneer of modern control theory and electronic telecommunications he revolutionized both the content and methodology of his chosen fields of research.

  2. Teoria de controle, física, matemática, telecomunicações. Hendrik Wade Bode (pronúncia em inglês Boh-dee, em neerlandês Boh-dah ]), [ 1] ( Madison (Wisconsin), 24 de dezembro de 1905 — Cambridge (Massachusetts), 21 de junho de 1982) foi um engenheiro estadunidense de ascendência neerlandesa .

  3. Hendrik Wade Bode was widely known as one of the most articulate, thoughtful exponents of the philosophy and practice of systems engineering—the science and art of integrating technical components into a coherent system that is optimally adapted to its social function.

  4. Control systems. Awards. IEEE Edison Medal. Biography. Hendrik Wade Bode was born 24 December 1905, in Madison, Wisconsin. He attended High School in Urbana, Illinois, and Normal School in Tempe, Arizona. Continuing his education, he received his B.A. Degree in 1924 from Ohio State University and his M.A. Degree from the same institution in 1926.

  5. Biography. Abstract. Hendrik Wade Bode's research involved electrical networks theory and the development of electronic fire control devices. His institutional affiliations include Bell Telephone Laboratories and Harvard University. Important Dates. December 24, 1905 Birth, Madison (Wis.). 1924 Obtained AB, Ohio State University, Columbus (Ohio).

  6. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. Hendrik Wade Bode (pronúncia em inglês Boh-dee, em neerlandês Boh-dah ]), ( Madison (Wisconsin), 24 de dezembro de 1905 — Cambridge (Massachusetts), 21 de junho de 1982) foi um engenheiro estadunidense de ascendência neerlandesa. Factos rápidos. Fechar.

  7. He also specialized in command-and-control com- munications systems. In 1944 Bode was placed in charge of the mathematical research group; in 1952 he became director of mathematical research for Bell Labs. In 1955 he was named director of physical sciences research (including mathematics).