PAUL H.
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Scientific Research: Microwaves, Superconductors, SAWs
Past-President,
Hanscom Chapter of the Sigma Xi Research Society
Science and Spirit: Links to Other Web Pages:
My Photography Exhibit"Mirror of Nature"
My Photograph Albumns: http://picasaweb.google.com/henryhonda57/
My YouTube Videos: http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=henryhonda53
email: paulcarr@alum.mit.edu

MY SHORT BIOGRAPHY:
I earned my Ph.D. in Physics at Brandeis University after receiving my B.S. and M.S. from MIT. From 1967 to 1995, I led the Component Technology Branch, Rome Laboratory, (now AFRL/RYHA), Bedford, MA 01731-2909, where I am presently emeritus. Our basic research on surface acoustic waves (SAW) resulted in signal processing filters used in radar, communication, cellular phones, and TV. My Research Team won a STAR Award in 1990. (My Research Career) My 80 research papers and 10 patents include contributions to microwave ultrasonics, SAW, superconductivity, and laser-activated antennas. I am a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a Life Member of the American Physical Society. My biography was listed in Marquis' Who's Who in America.
I have studied religion at
Harvard (Paul
Tillich), Boston University School of Theology, Andover Newton, and
Boston College (Resume). The John Templeton Foundation awarded me the following
grants: (1997) Science
and Religion Course Grant; (1999) Session at
the International Paul Tillich Society Meeting,"Science and Religion at the
Dawn of the 3rd Millennium," and (1999)
Course Development Grant. I have established the Carr Scholarship in Science and
Relgion at the Boston University School of Theology, where my
father, Rev. Auburn J. Carr, graduated in 1932.
Updated: 17 August 2008