Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1861–1939) was a pioneering Irish-American electrical engineer whose work laid the mathematical and physical foundations for modern electrical engineering and long-distance communication. ⚡ Core Contributions
💡 : Kennelly was a prolific author, publishing over 350 papers and 28 books during his career, despite being largely self-taught in advanced mathematics.
: Despite having his formal education end at age 14, he became a professor at both Harvard University and MIT.
