Harry F. Olson

Dr Harry Ferdinand Olson, E.E., Ph.D. (December 28, 1901 – April 1, 1982) was a prominent engineer and inventor with RCA Victor, the Acoustic Research Director of RCA Laboratories, Princeton, and a pioneer in the field of 20th century acoustical engineering[1] notably in the fields of high-fidelity, digital music synthesis, microphones, loudspeakers, acoustics, radar, submarine communication, magnetic tape and noise reduction.

Olson wrote ten books including Dynamical Analogies,[2] on electrical-mechanical-acoustical analogies, and had over one hundred patents.

  1. ^ Harry F. Olson A Biographical Memoir by Cyril M. Harris
  2. ^ Olson, Harry F. (1943). Dynamical Analogies (PDF). New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, Ltd. Retrieved 18 June 2023.

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