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  1. Mihajlo (Michael) Idvorski Pupin (1858-1935) est un physicien serbe. Biographie. Né le 4 octobre 1858 dans le village de Idvor dans le Banat serbe, il émigre aux États-Unis en 1883. À son arrivée aux États-Unis, il n'a qu'une pièce de 25 cents sur lui. L'agent d'immigration lui demande alors s'il connait des personnes qui pourraient l'aider.

  2. Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin (Serbian Cyrillic: Михајло Идворски Пупин, pronounced [miˈxǎjlo ˈîdʋoɾski ˈpǔpin]; October 4, 1858 [3] [4] – March 12, 1935), also known as Michael Pupin, was a Serbian-American electrical engineer, physicist and inventor.

  3. Michael Idvorsky Pupin. Pupin, the second faculty member, represented another important contribution to electrical engineeringhe was a physicist who was inspired by both fundamental science and practical invention.

  4. Michael Idvorsky Pupin. Physicien américain d'origine serbe (Idvor, Banat, 1858-New York 1935). Il fournit, en 1899, les bases théoriques permettant de déterminer la valeur et l'espacement des inductances à insérer dans les lignes téléphoniques pour éviter l'affaiblissement dû à la distance.

  5. Michael Idvorsky Pupin (18581935) Electrical Engineer. Columbia College 1883. Faculty 1889-1931. ScD 1904 (hon.) A holder of 34 patents, Michael Pupin was a prolific electrical inventor whose many discoveries included devices widely used in telegraphy and telephony.

  6. Michael Idvorsky Pupin (1858-1935): Immigrant, Professor, Inventor, Pulitzer Prize Winning Author. A biography by Michael Cummings Kelly.

  7. 29 mai 2018 · The Serbo-American physicist and inventor Michael Idvorsky Pupin (1858-1935) is recognized for his contributions to telephony and telegraphy, his invention of electrical tuning, and his discovery of secondary x-ray radiation.