G. W. Pierce
1872–1956 (age 84)
physicist
Biography
George W. Pierce was a pioneering physicist at Harvard whose studies of electrical oscillations and cavity resonators clarified the behavior of radio waves and helped stabilize the nascent technology of wireless communication.
He combined original research with a devotion to teaching, producing textbooks and laboratory exercises that shaped generations of engineers while advising national bodies on the standards that guided emerging electronic industries.