Ferrari, R(onald) L(eslie)
FERRARI, R(onald) L(eslie)
FERRARI, R(onald) L(eslie). British, b. 1930. Genres: Engineering, Sciences. Career: GEC Ltd., Wembley, England, research officer at Hirst Research Centre, 1956-65; Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, lecturer in engineering, 1965-90, fellow of Trinity College, 1966-; writer. Cornell University, visiting professor, 1964-65; McGill University, visiting professor, 1972-73; Netherhall School, governor, 1986-90. Publications: (ed. with A.K. Jonscher) Problems in Physical Electronics, 1973; Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields, 1975; (with P.P. Silvester) Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers, 1983, 3rd ed., 1996. Address: Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 1TQ, England. Online address: [email protected]
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