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John Bertrand Johnson : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Bertrand Johnson
John Bertrand "Bert" Johnson (October 2, 1887 – November 27, 1970) (''né'' Johan Erik Bertrand) was a Swedish-born American electrical engineer and physicist.〔(Johnson biography, p. 2 )〕 He first explained in detail a fundamental source of random interference with information traveling on wires. ==Early life==
According to Steve Johnson, described at http://www.jamminpower.com/main/noise.html: "John Bertrand Johnson was a cousin of my father, Dr. John A. Johnson. Bert was born to my grandfather's sister, who never married, in Sweden. Bert had no schooling in Sweden and lived in extreme poverty. My grandfather sent for him as a teenager and he ended up on their farm in far Northwestern North Dakota (). My grandfather sent Bert to school and he finally graduated from high school and went on get his PhD in Physics from Princeton. I was told that he worked with Einstein when he was at Princeton and went on to be director of Bell Labs ... I met Bert several times, but I was fairly young and most of the family history is lost..I am in the process of trying to piece together more details". According to the IEEE biography entry in,〔 Johnson was born in the Carl Johan parish of Goteborg, Sweden and christened on October 7, 1887. His birth certificate only recorded his mother's name (Augusta Mathilda Johansdotter 9b. 1866) and his surname is thus derived from his assumed father Carl Bertrand Johnson. He emigrated to the USA in 1904 and attended Yale. Johnson became a US citizen in 1928. In 1919 he married Clara Louisa Conger (d.1961) and in 1961 he married Ruth Marie Severtson Bowden. he had two sons by his first marriage, Bertrand Conger and Alan William. John Bertrand johnson died aged 83 in Orange, NJ, USA, on November 27, 1970.
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