C. Chapin Cutler

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C. Chapin Cutler

Notable awards IEEE Edison Medal

C. Chapin Cutler (1914, Springfield, MassachusettsNovember 30, 2002, Waterford, Maine) was an American electrical engineer at Bell Labs. His notable achievements include the invention of the corrugated waveguide and differential pulse-code modulation (PCM).

He received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1937.

In 1979 Cutler left Bell Labs to become a professor of applied physics at Stanford University.

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Awards
Preceded by
Paul Baran
IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal
1991
with Arun Netravali and John O. Limb
Succeeded by
James Massey

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