Charles Steinmetz

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gptkbp:instanceOf Electrical engineer
gptkbp:affiliation gptkb:American_Institute_of_Electrical_Engineers
gptkb:National_Academy_of_Sciences
gptkbp:awards IEEE Medal of Honor
gptkbp:born April 9, 1865
gptkbp:burialPlace gptkb:Vale_Cemetery
gptkbp:children 2
gptkbp:contribution Mathematical_theory_of_alternating_current
gptkbp:died October 26, 1923
gptkbp:education gptkb:University_of_Breslau
gptkbp:famousFor Mentorship of engineers
Power factor correction
AC circuit analysis
Harmonic analysis
Pioneering work in electrical engineering.
Advancements in electrical technology
Influence on modern electrical systems
Electrical engineering research
Development of electrical standards
Contributions to electromagnetic theory
Complex numbers in engineering
Development of electrical components
Electrical engineering textbooks
Electrical load calculations
Innovations in electrical design
Promotion of electrical engineering profession
Public speaking on electrical safety
Publications on electrical theory
Research on electrical machines
Advocacy_for_AC_power
Steinmetz's_law
Steinmetz's_theorem
Steinmetz_equivalent_circuit
gptkbp:field Electrical engineering
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Charles Steinmetz
gptkbp:influence Power generation
Electrical safety standards
Electrical engineering education
gptkbp:influenced AC power systems
gptkbp:inventor Transformer
Induction motor
Voltage regulator
gptkbp:knownFor Contributions to electrical engineering
gptkbp:nationality American
gptkbp:nickname The Wizard of Schenectady
gptkbp:residence Schenectady, New York
gptkbp:spouse Margaret_Steinmetz
gptkbp:work gptkb:General_Electric