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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Rickey Cotton


Died
  
2007

Fields
  
Radar, Electromagnetism

Institutions
  
Georgia Tech Research Institute

Alma mater
  
Georgia Institute of Technology

Institution
  
Georgia Tech Research Institute

Rickey B. Cotton (died November 29, 2007) was a researcher in electromagnetism and radar-related fields at the Georgia Tech Research Institute's Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory from 1980 until 2007.

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Education

Cotton received a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at Auburn University in 1980 and also received a Master of Science in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1983.

Career

Cotton joined the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) as a research engineer in 1980 and quickly became instrumental in the expansion of the Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL) by forging a strong relationship with the Office of Naval Intelligence. A protégé of Richard C. Johnson, Cotton helped oversee GTRI's installation of the compact radar range at Fort Huachuca in 1989. He was named a division chief at SEAL in 2000.

Legacy

GTRI named the Rickey B. Cotton Electromagnetic Phenomenology Laboratory at the Cobb County Research Facility in his honor in 2011.

References

Rickey B. Cotton Wikipedia


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