A memorial service will be held in Dwight Chapel, 67 High St., on Thursday, Oct. 5, at 2 p.m. for retired physics professor E. Robert Beringer of Hamden, who died May 27.
A prominent microwave spectroscopist, Professor Beringer gained special recognition for a fundamental measurement of the electron spin magnetic moment in atomic hydrogen. He brought to Yale a grasp not only of the modern techniques of high frequency electromagnetics, but also a deep and fundamental understanding of their underlying physics.
In 1971 the Yale Corporation appointed Professor Beringer the William R. Kenan Professor of Phyiscs in recognition of his outstanding performance as a teacher. He was awarded the DeVane Medal for distinguished scholarship and teaching at Yale in 1997.
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