Mihajlo Pupin (1858–1935) was a Serbian-American physicist, inventor, and philanthropist best known for his contributions to telecommunications and electrical engineering. Born in Serbia, he later moved to the United States for his education, where he studied at Columbia University and earned his doctorate. Pupin is particularly noted for his work on the development of long-distance telephone lines.

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