Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 48, No. 02 1969

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Management and

ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS NEEDED at GEORGIA TECH

Circulation

For Challenging Research Opportunities in Electronics

Statement of Ownership

The Georgia Tech Alumnus is published by the Georgia Tech National Alumni Association, 225 North Avenue, N.W., Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. The location of the general business offices of the publishers is in the Carnegie Building, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia 30332. The editor is Robert B. Wallace, Jr., director of information services and publications of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the advertising manager is Becky Dreaden, editorial assistant in the same office, Atlanta, Georgia 30332. The average number of copies printed of each issue during the preceding 12 months is 19,805 while the single issue printing nearest the filing date of September 20, 1967 was 19,350. The paid circulation by mail subscription averaged 18,605 during the preceding 12 months and the issue nearest filing date totaled 18,150 paid. Free distribution on the average was 500 for the 12 months and was 500 for the September issue. This made the total average distribution 19,105 for the preceding 12 months and 18,650 for the September issue.

ELECTRONICS RESEARCH BUILDING Georgia Tech's Electronics Division needs w e l l qualified engineers and scientists for expanding efforts to solve challenging research and development problems. Available on the campus now are excellent facilities, stimulating environment, and opportunities for gradaute education.

The Baylor School A Leading Boys' Preparatory School Since 1893 Accredited scholarship. College prep. Boys boarding 14-18, d a y 12-18. Semi-military. Endowed awards for outstanding students. Ideal location, modern facilities. New science a n d library building. Athletics for all ages. Indoor a n d outdoor swimming pools. Attend own church. Summer sessions: also separate S U M M E R C A M P for boys 8-14. Write

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Current fields of activity include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Sensor and communications systems Millimeter and submillimeter wave techniques Radar reflection characteristics Radar clutter reduction Electromagnetic compatibility Speech processing and intelligibility measurement Signal processing and analysis Rapid-scan precision radars Antennas and propagation Instrumentation and measurement Radio location, direction finding, and altimeter systems Microwave theory and techniques Bioengineering Lasers

Send your resume in confidence t o : Dr. R. C. Johnson, Chief •

Electronics Division • Georgia Institute of Technology

• Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Equal Opportunity Employer


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