Kenneth D. Granzow is a retired engineer/physicist. He spent his professional life performing theoretical pure and applied research and writing computer programs to simulate various physical effects primarily in the area of electromagnetism. He did this in the employ of Sandia National Laboratory, Kaman Sciences Corporation, Mission Research Corporation and Logicon RDA (now part of Northrup Grumman). For a number of years he was an independent contractor/consultant.
Mr. Granzow has published articles in the following professional journals: Physical Review, Physics of Fluids, Journal of Mathematical Physics, Journal of Applied Physics and the Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. He has also authored many government and company technical reports. He has published one book: Digital Transmission Lines: Computer Modelling and Analysis, Oxford University Press, 1998. He holds the degrees BS & MS in Electrical Engineering and has done extensive graduate work in Physics and Applied Math.
He and his wife Elinor make there home in Colorado Springs where they have lived for 23 years. They are Christ followers and active in a local community church and especially in a seniors group in the church.