Theresa M. Korn

Theresa Marie Korn (née McLaughlin, November 5, 1926 – April 9, 2020) was an American engineer, radio enthusiast, and airplane pilot. The first woman to earn an engineering degree from what is now Carnegie Mellon University, she was the author of multiple books on engineering and mathematics.

A fictionalized version of Korn is one of the characters in the novel ''Kay Everett Calls CQ'' by Amelia Lobsenz (Vanguard Press, 1951), describing a girls' summer road trip adventure in the 1940s with ham radio and flying components. Provided by Wikipedia
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Numerical insights into dynamic systems : interactive dynamic system simulation with Microsoft, Windows 95 and NT /
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Digital continuous-system simulation /
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Electronic analog and hybrid computers /
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Mathematical handbook for scientists and engineers : Definitions, theorems, and formulas for reference and review.
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Digital computer user's handbook /
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Random-process simulation and measurements /
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Mathematical handbook for scientists and engineers : Definitions, theorems, and formulas for reference and review /
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Other Personal Name(s): ...Korn, Granino Arthur...