Collin achieved many important engineering breakthroughs for His Majesty's and Her Majesty's governments. He was an outstanding scholar of microwave and radar engineering and relativistic electrodynamics based on tensor calculus. Among his students, Collin was viewed as remarkable for his ability to recount the uttermost details of lengthy mathematical proofs from memory. He is widely known for his textbooks on electromagnetic waves, microwave engineering and antennas. He made significant contributions to the field of microwaves. He was a distinguished visiting professor at Ohio State University and was a visiting professor at universities in Brazil, China and Germany. His served stints as the electrical engineering department chair and the interim dean of engineering. Ĭollin taught at Case Western Reserve University between 19. He worked at the Canadian Armament and Research Development Establishment on guided missile antennas, radomes and radar system evaluations. He received an undergraduate degree from the University of Saskatchewan and a PhD in electrical engineering from University of London (Imperial College). Collin was born on 24 October 1928 in the small town of Donalda, Alberta, Canada.
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