Alexander Lamb Cullen

Alexander Lamb Cullen, OBE FREng FRS[2] (30 April 1920 27 December 2013)[1] was a British electrical engineer.[3]

Alex Cullen

Born
Alexander Lamb Cullen

(1920-04-30)30 April 1920
Died27 December 2013(2013-12-27) (aged 93)
Alma materImperial College London
AwardsRoyal Medal (1984)
Clifford Paterson Lecture (1984)
Faraday Medal (1984)
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity College London
ThesisAbsolute power measurement at micro wave frequencies (1951)

Career and research

Cullen served as the Head of Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University College London where he held the Pender Chair, from 1967 to 1980.[4] In 1988 he published his book Modern Radio Science and a biography of Harold Barlow.[5]

Awards and honours

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1977[2] and awarded their Royal Medal in 1984 in recognition of his many distinguished contributions to microwave engineering, both theoretical and experimental, and in particular for research on microwave antennae.[6] The same year he was awarded the Faraday Medal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers. He also the same year delivered the Clifford Paterson Lecture to the Royal Society on "Microwaves: the art and the science".[2] He was appointed Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1960.[7]

References

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