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Robert Lucky was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and went to high school in Mt.
Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
He studied electrical engineering at Purdue University, graduating with a BSEE in 1957.
He stayed on at Purdue and was granted an MSEE in 1959.
Continuing at Purdue he did his PhD research under John C Hancock, writing a thesis on simultaneous amplitude modulated and phase modulated digital communication.
In his thesis he derived two-dimensional signal constellations that are similar to those used in the quadrature amplitude modulation ( QAM ) systems commonly used in high speed digital communications today.
He received his PhD from Purdue in 1961.

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