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Henry W. Ott was a Life Fellow of the IEEE and an Honorary Life Member of the IEEE EMC Society. He began his career in 1957, working for over thirty years as a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at the legendary AT&T Bell Laboratories. During this time, he worked on projects including missile guidance systems, nuclear effects instrumentation, analog and digital tape recorders, and telephone transmission and signaling systems.
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