Corporate Body

Department of Electrical Engineering

The University of Sydney

From
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Education and Engineering Industry
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

The Department of Electrical Engineering was part of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sydney.

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See also

  • Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, Technology in Australia 1788-1988, Online edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, 3 May 2000, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/tia/index_d.html. Details
  • Frater, R. H.; and Goss, W. M., 'Wilbur Norman Christiansen 1913-2007', Historical Records of Australian Science, 22 (2) (2011), 215-28, https://doi.org/10.1071/HR11012. Details
  • Orchiston, Wayne and Matthewson, Don, 'Chris Christiansen and the Criss Cross', Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 12 (1) (2009), 11-32. Details

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