Rinaldo's Electronic Cradle

When, in the middle sixties, Prof. Giuseppe Biorci (1930-2002) was called at the University of Genoa to take the chair of ?Circuit Theory?, and became director of the ?Istituto di Elettrotecnica? he was able to bear copious fruits from his research experience at MIT. He was an innovator in many resp...

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