Reinhold Rudenberg, Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering, recently received the gold Cedergren Medal and Scroll for 1949, the Swedish award for highly meritorious work in the field of electrical engineering.
The medal was originated by the Stockholm General Telephone Company in the memory of Henrik Tore Cedergren, Director of Telephony. It is awarded every five years to the most deserving researcher in electricity by the Royal Governors for the Universities of Technology in Sweden. Rudenberg, the eighth recipient, came to Harvard in 1939.
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