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Rudenberg to Deliver Engineering Lectures In Brazil and Uruguay

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Lectures on modern electrical engineering will highlight a two month tour of South America by Reinhold Rudenberg Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering, this summer.

Rudenberg, who left for Brazil and Uruguay by plane over the weekend, was invited by these countries to give lectures on his subject. During May and June, he will talk at the University of Rio de Janeiro and the University of the Sao Paulo in Brazil and the University of Montevideo in Uruguay.

Rudenberg is the inventor of the electron microscope and has been awarded the Swedish gold Cedergren Medal and Scroll for "highly meritorious work in the field of electrical engineering."

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