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Louis Wright Roberts (September1, 1913November3, 1995) was an American microwave physicist. In the 1960s, he was the chief of the Microwave Laboratory at NASA's
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. In the 1970s and 1980s he worked at the United States Department of Transportation's
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, beginning in senior research positions and ultimately becoming the director of the center. His research focused on optics and microwave engineering.


Early life and education

Louis Wright Roberts was born on September 1, 1913, in
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, to Dora Catherine Wright and Louis Lorenzo Roberts. Roberts earned his bachelor's degree from
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in 1935 and his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1937. He studied for a doctoral degree at the University of Michigan from 1939 to 1941, later completing his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1946. Fisk University later awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1985.


Career

Roberts was an instructor at
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in Raleigh, North Carolina, from 1937 to 1939. He returned to St. Augustine's from 1941 to 1942 as an
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of physics. He then taught physics as an associate professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C., from 1943 to 1944. While teaching, he researched optics and microwave electronics. Roberts ultimately earned 11 patents throughout his career, and published technical papers and journal articles about microwave theory. In 1944, Roberts joined
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as a manager in the tube division, where he worked on research and development. He left Sylvania in 1950. In 1950 or 1951, Roberts briefly joined MIT as research staff. Also in 1950, Roberts formed his first company, Microwave Associates, Inc., which was eventually located in
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, and known as M/A Com. He later founded three other Massachusetts-based microwave research companies: Bomac Labs in Beverly, Metcom in
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, and Elcon Labs in Peabody. In 1967, Roberts joined NASA to become chief of its Microwave Laboratory at the
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in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Roberts was among the highest ranking African-American space program staff at NASA while the Apollo program was underway. He told the '' Bay State Banner'' that he had chosen to join NASA for the research opportunities, and because of its research facilities, which were more sophisticated than the ones at his companies. The Microwave Lab focused on microwave technology as applied to communications systems, and research topics included
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s and solid state circuits. Roberts stayed at NASA until 1970, at which point he joined the United States Department of Transportation to continue his microwave research at the
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. He spent several years researching the application of microwave technology to air traffic control, before becoming the director of the Center in 1977. He retired in 1989. Roberts belonged to the
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, the
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, the American Mathematical Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Society of Automotive Engineers. He was a fellow of the
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(IEEE), and for a time belonged to IEEE's Education Committee. Roberts also was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.


Personal life

Roberts lived in Wakefield, Massachusetts, with his wife. He had two sons. He died on November 3, 1995.


References

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