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Mark Kahrs is an Instructor at the Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh. His research spans diverse areas including computer history, microwave measurements, digital signal processing, and audio engineering. He has contributed to historical analyses of software systems like Project Genie, RF instrumentation, and audio hardware design. Kahrs' work bridges historical computing studies with modern engineering applications, emphasizing interdisciplinary innovation.
His publications span from 1980 to 2022, reflecting long-term engagement with topics such as optoelectronics, acoustic systems, and simulation methodologies. Notable contributions include studies on optoelectronic interconnects and microwave measurement techniques. Despite his extensive publication record, no awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. He has no documented advisees or students listed here.
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