mechanical engineering, was optical and mechanical engineering, retiring from BAE Systems as a distinguished engineer. He also was an instructor with SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics and he held numerous U.S. patents for his innovations. He was a lead engineer on radar systems that guided several Apollo lunar missions and invented a light meter for the Leica camera. He lived in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Robert Guyer, 88, BS ’56
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