Background
Kristiansen, Magne was born on April 14, 1932 in Elverum, Norway. Came to the United States, 1958, naturalized, 1967. Son of Martin and Ella (Sobye) Kristiansen.
(A large number of rotating mirror cameras have been manuf...)
A large number of rotating mirror cameras have been manufactured in the last several decades to cover a range of recording demands often near the limits of the rotating mirror's burst speed. The demand for high recording rates often has been met by optoelectric devices. This monograph is intended for readers who are familiar with high-speed recording devices.
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Kristiansen, Magne was born on April 14, 1932 in Elverum, Norway. Came to the United States, 1958, naturalized, 1967. Son of Martin and Ella (Sobye) Kristiansen.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Texas, Austin, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy (Ford Foundation fellow), University Texas, Austin, 1967.
Research engineer, University Texas, Austin, 1964-1966;
faculty, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, since 1966;
professor, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, since 1971;
P.W. Horn professor, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, since 1977;
C.B. Thornton professor, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, since 1990;
director plasma laboratory, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, since 1966;
director pulsed power laboratory, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, since 1980;
vice president research and engineering, Enfitek, Inc., Lubbock, 1987-1990;
vice president R & D, Integrated Technology Inc., Lubbock, 1990-1998. Consultant defense products division Varo, Inc., Garland, Texas, 1970-1971. Consultant Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California, 1974-1976, Business Development Manager Corporation, Albuquerque,1975-1976, 85-87, Palisades Institute, New York and National Research Council, 1977, Rockwell International, 1978, Maxwell laboratories, 1979-1983, LaJolla Institute, 1979, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1979, Norwegian Research Council, 1980, Science Applications, Inc., 1983-1988, 91-92, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1983-1995, McDonnell Douglas, 1986, Ling-Temco-Vought Missiles and Electronics Group, 1987-1989, National Education Association-Lindberg Aktieselskab, 1988, Physics International Company, 1992-1997, Rocket Research Company, 1992, Swedish Defense Research.Inst., since 1992.
Hazeltine Ocean Sys., 1995, Lockheed Martin, 1995-1996, Integrated Technologies, Inc., since 1998. Collaborator Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1974-1995, others. Contractor DNA, 1986-1997, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, since 1990, Wright Aeronautical laboratories, since 1994.
(A large number of rotating mirror cameras have been manuf...)
(Book by Hagler, M.O., Kristiansen, M.)
Member United States Air Force Science Advisory Board, 1981-1985. Served with Royal Norwegian Air Force, 1950-1958. Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (life, Pulsed Power Conference Peter Haas award 1987, Nuclear and Plasma Science Society Merit award 1991, Millennium medal), American Physical Society.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Russian Academy of Sciences (foreign member, Ural section), American Society Engineering Education, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Aud Bohn, July 6, 1957. Children: Sonja Bohn, Eric Bohn.