Mihajlo Pupin
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Mihajlo Pupin was a Serbian-American physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor, renowned for his significant contributions to telecommunications and telecommunications technology. After emigrating to the United States in 1874, he pursued his education at Columbia University, where he studied under the prominent physicist John Dewey. Pupin's innovations primarily focused on the development of long-distance telephone lines and the invention of the Pupin coil, which greatly improved the transmission of electrical signals over long distances.
Beyond his technical achievements, Pupin was also a passionate advocate for science and education, frequently engaging in public discourse about the importance of scientific research. He authored several books, including "From Immigrant to Inventor," which reflects on his journey from a humble beginning to becoming a prominent figure in American science and engineering. His legacy lives on through his numerous patents and the impact of his inventions on modern telecommunications.