Gene F. Franklin

Engineer and academic in control systems

Gene F. Franklin - Scientists & Innovators born 1927
Born

1927
99 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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Contributed significantly to the field of control systems engineering. Authored and co-authored several influential textbooks, including 'Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems' and 'Control of Dynamic Systems'. Served as a professor at Stanford University and was involved in various research projects pertaining to control theory. Held various academic and leadership roles throughout career, influencing both education and practical applications in engineering.

Authored 'Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems'

Served as a professor at Stanford University

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