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Louis W. Roberts was educated at Fisk
University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in 1935, and a Master
of Science from the University of Michigan in 1937. Roberts served as a
Research Assistant for Standard Oil of New Jersey from 1935 to 1936. He
was a graduate assistant from 1936-37 while at the University of Michigan. |
He served as Instructor of Physics at St.
Augustine's College from 1937-39. Louis W. Roberts was appointed Professor
of Mathematics and Physics at St. Augustine's College from 1941 to 1943
and Associate Professor of Physics at Howard University, 1943-44. Roberts
holds eleven patents for electronic devices and is the author of papers
on electromagnetism. optics, and microwaves. Louis Roberts served as Director
of Research for Microwave Associates from 1950 to the present. He is also
the Director of Energy and Environment at the Transportation System Center
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1977 to the present. The Transportation
System Center, as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, develops
energy conservation practices for the transportation industries. Currently,
transportation accounts for over half of the United State's consumption
of petroleum. However, the Energy Conservation Policy Act requires the
transportation sector to reduce fuel consumption in all types of vehicles.
During Robert's career he has served
as chief of the Optics and Microwave Laboratory in the Electronics Research
Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Louis Roberts
founded and was president of a microwave company. His research interests
focus on microwave and optical techniques and components, plasma research,
solid state component and circuit development.
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