British Institution of Radio Engineers
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The British Institution of Radio Engineers was a professional organization for radio engineers.[1] It was founded in 1925.[2]
The main aim of the Institution was the advancement of the practice of radio engineering, through conferences, meetings, and training.[1] The Institution published the Journal of the British Institution of Radio Engineers between 1939 and 1962.[3] From 1963–64, it published the Proceedings of the British Institution of Radio Engineers.[4]
The Institution awarded the Clerk Maxwell Prize.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 British Institution of Radio Engineers. Nature, Volume 158, pages 444–445, 28 September 1946. doi:10.1038/158444d0
- ↑ British Institution of Radio Engineers: Twenty-first Anniversary. Nature, Volume 158, page 660, 9 November 1946. doi:10.1038/158660b0
- ↑ Radio Engineers, Journal of the British Institution of, IEEE Xplore.
- ↑ Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the British Institution of, IEEE Xplore.