Jeannine Henaff

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Jeannine Henaff (born 7 August 1936,[1] also published as Jeannine Le Goff epouse Henaff[2]) is a French electrical engineer affiliated with the Centre national d'études des télécommunications who published early work on the applications of surface acoustic waves in electronics, including the use of SAW filters to perform Hadamard transforms for videotelephony.[3]

Henaff was born on 7 August 1936 in Paris. She studied engineering at the École supérieure d'électricité, commonly called Supélec, earned a doctorate in physical sciences, and began working for the Centre national d'études des télécommunications (CNET) in 1958.[1]

With Michel Feldmann, she wrote the book Traitement du signal par ondes élastiques de surface (Masson, 1986),[4] translated into English as Surface Acoustic Waves for Signal Processing (Artech, 1989). She was named a Fellow of the IEEE in 1997, "for contributions to the analysis, design and realization of telecommunication systems".[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Author biography from Henaff, Jeannine; Bernard, Michel-Yves (1992), "La formation des scientifiques et des ingénieurs pour les télécommunications" [Education of scientists and engineers for telecommunications], Annales des Télécommunications (in French), 47 (1–2): 5–24, doi:10.1007/BF02998723, S2CID 116334127
  2. ^ "Patents by Inventor Jeannine Le Goff epouse Henaff", Justia, retrieved 2021-06-14
  3. ^ Henaff, Jeannine (1973), "Image processing using acoustic surface waves", Electronics Letters, 9 (5): 102, Bibcode:1973ElL.....9..102H, doi:10.1049/el:19730076
  4. ^ Review of Traitement du signal par ondes élastiques de surface: Dieulesaint, Eugène (1987), "Compte rendu de livre" [Book review], Annales des Télécommunications (in French), 42 (3–4): 188–189, doi:10.1007/BF02995006, S2CID 118729969
  5. ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2021-06-14