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== Biography ==
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|Birthdate=1903/01/05
Melvin A. Thomas was born on January 5th, 1903. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, and a master's degree from the University
|Death date=2002/06/24
of Texas at Austin, USA. He worked as a plant operator at a hydroelectric station in Grace, Idaho. He later joined the faculty of New Mexico State University. Mr. Thomas
|Fields of study=Power
became head of the department of electrical engineering and later the dean of engineering. Thomas was a [[IEEE Fellow Grade History|Life Fellow of the IEEE]].
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Melvin A. Thomas was born on January 5th, 1903. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, and a master's degree from the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He worked as a plant operator at a hydroelectric station in Grace, Idaho. He later joined the faculty of New Mexico State University. Mr. Thomas became head of the department of electrical engineering and later the dean of engineering. Thomas was a [[IEEE Fellow Grade History|Life Fellow of the IEEE]].


Thomas died on June 24th, 2002.  
Thomas died on June 24th, 2002.  
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 4 February 2016

Melvin A. Thomas
Birthdate
1903/01/05
Death date
2002/06/24
Fields of study
Power

Biography

Melvin A. Thomas was born on January 5th, 1903. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, and a master's degree from the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He worked as a plant operator at a hydroelectric station in Grace, Idaho. He later joined the faculty of New Mexico State University. Mr. Thomas became head of the department of electrical engineering and later the dean of engineering. Thomas was a Life Fellow of the IEEE.

Thomas died on June 24th, 2002.