Joseph Snyder Carroll

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1924-1941 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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(1891 - 1977)
Dr. Joseph Snyder Carroll, professor of electrical engineering, had been at Stanford since 1924 and served as director of the Ryan High-Voitage Laboratory since 1932. He attended college in his home state of Utah, studying at Brigham Young University until World War I interrupted his work there. He served in the Signal Corps, returning alter the war to get the B.S. degree at the University of Utah in 1920. He remained as an instructor at Utah until he came to Stanford.
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Harris J. Ryan grad student 1929 Stanford
 (Power Measurements at 60 Cycles up to 1,000,000 Volts)

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William George Hoover grad student 1936 Stanford (E-Tree)
Otto Joseph Michael Smith grad student 1941 Stanford (E-Tree)
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Peterson WS, Cozzens B, Carroll JS. (1950) Desert Measurements of Corona Loss on Conductors for Operation Above 230 Kv Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 69: 872-881
Peterson WS, Cozzens B, Carroll JS. (1950) Desert measurements of corona loss Electrical Engineering. 69: 907-912
Carroll JS, Simmons DM. (1935) Corona Losses at 230 Kv WithOneConductorGrounded Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 54: 846-847
Carroll JS, Cozzens B, Blakeslee TM. (1934) Corona Losses From Conductors of 1.4-Inch Diameter Electrical Engineering. 53: 1727-1733
Carroll JS, Cozzens B. (1933) Corona Loss Measurements for the Design of Transmission Lines to Operate at Voltages Between 220 Kv. and 330 Kv. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 52: 55-62
Carroll JS, Cozzens B. (1933) Corona loss at 220–330 kv Electrical Engineering. 52: 178-183
Carroll JS, Cozzens B. (1932) Corona loss measurements for the design of transmission lines to operate between 220 kv. and 330 kv. Electrical Engineering. 51: 585-586
Carroll JS, Brown LH, Dinapoli DP. (1931) Corona Loss Measurements on a 220-Kv.: 60-Cycle Three-Phase Experimental Line Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 50: 36-43
Carroll JS, Brown LH, Dinapoli DP. (1930) Abridgment of corona loss measurements on a 220-kv. 60-cycle three-phase experimental line Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 49: 987-992
Carroll JS, Cozzens B. (1929) Sphere-Gap and Point-Gap Arc-Over Voltage As Determined by Direct Measurement Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 48: 1-9
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