Laurence Albert Manning

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1997 Electrical Engineering Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
radio propagation in the ionosphere
Website:
https://ee.stanford.edu/node/1891
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(1923 - 2015)
https://books.google.com/books?id=1LkUAAAAIAAJ At that time he was working as a Research Assistant on the Bureau of Standards propagation measurements project at Stanford, under the direction of Robert A. Helliwell. The nature of the problem whose solution is presented in this thesis was then brought into focus by Professor Helliwell, ...
Grateful acknowledgement must be made to Drs. F. E. Terman and H. H. Skilllng for the confidence and encouragement which they have shown

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Robert A. Helliwell research assistant 1949 Stanford (Physics Tree)
Hugh Hildreth Skilling grad student 1949 Stanford
 (The Deduction of the True Height of the Ionosphere)
Frederick E. Terman grad student 1949 Stanford (Computer Science Tree)
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Manning L. (1959) Air motions at meteoric heights Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics. 15: 137-140
Manning LA. (1959) Oblique echoes from over-dense meteor trails Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 14: 82-93
Manning LA, Eshleman VR. (1958) Concerning Booker's theory of meteoric reflections Journal of Geophysical Research. 63: 737-739
Manning LA, Eshleman VR. (1957) Discussion of the Booker and Cohen paper, “A theory of long-duration meteor-echoes based on atmospheric turbulence with experimental confirmation” Journal of Geophysical Research. 62: 367-371
Villard OG, Peterson AM, Manning LA, et al. (1956) Some properties of oblique radio reflections from meteor ionization trails Journal of Geophysical Research. 61: 233-249
Villard OG, Eshleman VR, Manning LA, et al. (1955) The Role of Meteors in Extended-Range VHF Propagation Proceedings of the Ire. 43: 1473-1481
Eshleman VR, Manning LA. (1954) Radio Communication by Scattering from Meteoric Ionization Proceedings of the Ire. 42: 530-536
Manning LA, Peterson AM, Villard OG. (1954) Ionospheric wind analysis by meteoric echo techniques Journal of Geophysical Research. 59: 47-62
Villard OG, Peterson AM, Manning LA, et al. (1953) Extended-Range High-Frequency Radio Communication at Relatively Low Power, by Means of Overlapping Oblique Reflections from Meteor Ionization Trails. Science (New York, N.Y.). 117: 638-9
Manning LA. (1953) Recent Advances in the Study of Ionospheric Winds Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 34: 401-405
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