Otto Herbert Schmitt papers 1901-1998.

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Otto Herbert Schmitt papers 1901-1998.

The collection contains the papers of Otto H. Schmitt, professor emeritus of physics and electrical engineering at the University of Minnesota. Materials include professional and personal correspondence, research materials, speeches and presentations, and published and unpublished articles. Schmitt was best known as the founder of the field of biomimetics and his invention of the "Schmitt Trigger" in 1938. He was also heavily involved in research in the field of physiology, held more than 60 patents and published over 200 articles during his academic tenure.

73 boxes (74.55 cubic feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7483343

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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