Reliable direct quotations by Hidetsugu Yagi are difficult to verify in primary sources.
八木秀次の直接的な名言は、信頼できる一次資料での確認が困難なものが多い。
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Hidetsugu Yagi
Hidetsugu Yagi (1886-1976) was a Japanese electrical engineer and communications researcher. Together with Shintaro Uda, he invented the Yagi-Uda antenna, which established the foundation of directional antenna technology. The antenna was adopted for Allied radar systems during World War II, while the Japanese military failed to recognize its value. Yagi served as professor at Tohoku and Osaka Imperial Universities, president of the Cabinet Technology Board, and president of Tokyo Institute of Technology, pursuing careers across research, education, business, and politics.
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