
John W. Hodge
John W. Hodge (1903-1994) was an influential American electrical engineer and educator known for his contributions to electrical engineering, particularly in the areas of circuit theory and systems analysis. He worked at institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and contributed to the development of educational materials in the field. Hodge is recognized for his research on linear systems and control theory, which laid the groundwork for advancements in various technological applications, including telecommunications and electronics. His legacy includes nurturing future engineers through teaching and mentoring, significantly impacting the engineering profession.