Melvin M. Weiner

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Melvin M. Weiner
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Picture of Melvin Weiner in 1969.
Born(1933-12-05)December 5, 1933
DiedFebruary 12, 2016(2016-02-12) (aged 82)


Melvin M. Weiner (December 5, 1933 – February 12, 2016) was an American electrical engineer, scientist, author, and inventor. He authored three books and 36 refereed papers. He was also the holder of five patents. He was the first to reduce pass-bands and stop-bands in photonic crystals to practice. Weiner was the founder-chairman of the Motor Vehicle Safety Group. He was also a member and a national director of Eta Kappa Nu, the honor society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

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Education

Weiner received S.B. and S.M. degrees with honors in electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1] He was a member of Eta Kappa Nu, the honor society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. In 1969, he was elected to be a national director of Eta Kappa Nu [2]


Jewish life

Melvin Weiner was an Orthodox Jew. He would often lecture regarding his insights into the 613 commandments. He focused on their connections to the practices of the Ancient Egyptians, theorizing that many of the commandments were made in opposition to them. [3]

Motor Vehicle Safety Group

Weiner was the founder-chairman of the Motor Vehicle Safety Group contributing to the establishment of the current National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Weiner also contributed to making the car bumper commonplace. [4]

Photonic crystals

The pass-bands and stop-bands in photonic crystals were first reduced to practice by Melvin M. Weiner [5] who called those crystals "discrete phase-ordered media." He achieved those results by extending Darwin's [6] dynamical theory for x-ray Bragg diffraction to arbitrary wavelengths, angles of incidence, and cases where the incident wavefront at a lattice plane is scattered appreciably in the forward-scattered direction.

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Patents

Books

Papers

Weiner authored thirty-six refereed papers and one-hundred-thirty-five technical reports. [4] Publications include:

References

  1. Monopole Antennas. Marcel Dekker. April 22, 2003. ISBN   0-8247-0496-7.
  2. "Back Cover". IEEE Transactions of Magnetics. 5 (2). IEEE. June 1969. Retrieved October 9, 2025.
  3. "Melvin Weiner Obituary". Legacy.com.
  4. 1 2 Adaptive Antennas and Receivers. Taylor and Francis. November 4, 2005. pp. xiii. ISBN   0-8493-3764-X.
  5. Melvin M. Weiner, "systems and components for the utilization of electromagnetic waves in discrete phase-ordered media," U.S. patent 3765773, October 16, 1973 (filed October 5, 1970).
  6. Charles Galton Darwin, "The theory of x-ray reflection", Phil. Mag., vol. 27, pp. 315–333, Feb. 1914, pp. 675–690, April 1914.