Albert D. Frost
Professor
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Fields of Research Activity
Radio navigation systems, ionospheric propagation studies, photoacoustic examination of surfaces, environmental acoustics and noise control.

Experience
Teaching, four years at Tufts, Department of Physics, thirty-seven years at the University of New Hampshire, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Consultant to the U.S. Department of Transportation, A.D. Little Inc. and Stanford Research Institute. He has taught courses in acoustics, electromagnetic theory, antennas, circuit analysis and physical instrumentation.

Biography
Albert D. Frost was born in Massachusetts (USA), received the BS in Physics from Tufts, the AM in Engineering Science and Applied Physics from Harvard University and the Sc.D. in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since 1957 he has been a member of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Hampshire. In 1963 he was a staff scientist at the Institute for Defense Analyses, Washington, DC, in 1964 research associate at the Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratory, Jodrell Bank; University of Manchester (England); in 1970 visiting professor of Physics at the University of Sheffield (England) and a member of the Space Physics Laboratory, in 1978 a visiting academic at the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford University, Oxford (England); 1980 University Fellow, Transportation Systems Center, U.S. Department of Transportation; 1989-90 Visiting Professor, Kings College, University of London (England). He is a member of the Acoustical Society of America, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, International LORAN-C Society.

Dr. Albert Frost

Room W222
Kingsbury Hall
(603) 862-1306
albert.frost@unh.edu

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