Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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H. M. Rosenbaum

From Graces Guide
1973.

1973 Bio Note [1]

H. M. Rosenbaum (CEng, MEE, (Member) studied engineering at South West Essex Technical College and at Southend-on-Sea Municipal College, He also served an apprenticeship with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co during 1951-55. Work on radar systems followed, firstly in REME and later at the Marconi Development Laboratories where he specialised in electro-mechanical and hydraulic drive systems and mechanical aspects of radar equipment.

Joining the Marconi Mechanical Engineering Laboratory on its formation in 1959 he carried out optimisation studies of steerable satellite tracking stations.

From 1965-70 Mr Rosenbaum headed a research team investigating the potential of fluidic control techniques.

In 1968 he became assistant manager of the Laboratory, which is part of the GEC Marconi Electronics Company's research organisation. His responsibilities in this post are related to new-product research and improving engineering techniques in the mechanical, electromechanical and control system fields.


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