About: Winfield Hill

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Winfield Hill is the Director of the Electronics Engineering Laboratory at the Rowland Institute at Harvard University. A self-proclaimed "electronics circuit-design guru" and trained physicist and electronic engineer, he co-authored the popular text The Art of Electronics with Harvard Physicist Paul Horowitz. Engineering work by Hill in the late 1970s at Harvard led him to found the , which designed instruments for deep-sea oceanography.

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  • Winfield Hill is the Director of the Electronics Engineering Laboratory at the Rowland Institute at Harvard University. A self-proclaimed "electronics circuit-design guru" and trained physicist and electronic engineer, he co-authored the popular text The Art of Electronics with Harvard Physicist Paul Horowitz. Engineering work by Hill in the late 1970s at Harvard led him to found the , which designed instruments for deep-sea oceanography. (en)
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  • Winfield Hill is the Director of the Electronics Engineering Laboratory at the Rowland Institute at Harvard University. A self-proclaimed "electronics circuit-design guru" and trained physicist and electronic engineer, he co-authored the popular text The Art of Electronics with Harvard Physicist Paul Horowitz. Engineering work by Hill in the late 1970s at Harvard led him to found the , which designed instruments for deep-sea oceanography. (en)
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