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Bell Laboratories
COMPANY Experimental arm of AT&T, now Lucent.
Industry: Communications EXECUTIVES
NOTABLE EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Gil Amelio |
Business |
1-Mar-1943 |
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CEO of Apple, 1996-97 |
Elizabeth E. Bailey |
Educator |
1938 |
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Professor, the Wharton School |
Jacqueline K. Barton |
Chemist |
7-May-1952 |
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Professor of Chemistry at CalTech |
Arnold Beckman |
Inventor |
10-Apr-1900 |
18-May-2004 |
Philanthropist who invented pH meter |
P. George Benson |
Educator |
3-Jun-1946 |
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President, College of Charleston |
Michael J. Birck |
Business |
25-Jan-1938 |
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CEO of Tellabs, 1975-2004 |
Robert J. Birgeneau |
Educator |
1942 |
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Chancellor, UC Berkeley |
George Campbell, Jr. |
Educator |
2-Dec-1945 |
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President of the Cooper Union |
Chester Carlson |
Inventor |
8-Feb-1906 |
19-Sep-1968 |
Invented Xerography |
Dennis W. Carlton |
Economist |
c. 1950 |
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Economics Professor, University of Chicago |
Timothy Y. Chen |
Business |
c. 1956 |
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Microsoft CEO Greater China Region |
Frank A. D'Amelio |
Business |
c. 1958 |
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CFO of Pfizer |
Persi Diaconis |
Mathematician |
31-Jan-1945 |
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Science of random numbers |
Robert C. Dynes |
Educator |
8-Nov-1942 |
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President, University of California, 2003-08 |
Lee De Forest |
Inventor |
26-Aug-1873 |
30-Jun-1961 |
Inventor of the Audion vacuum tube |
Frederick W. Gluck |
Business |
c. 1935 |
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Vice Chairman of Bechtel, 1994-98 |
Ronald Graham |
Mathematician |
31-Oct-1935 |
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Mathematician, Computer Scientist |
Michael Hawley |
Photographer |
18-Nov-1961 |
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Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey |
Nick Holonyak |
Physicist |
3-Nov-1928 |
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Light-emitting diodes |
Evelyn Hu |
Physicist |
c. 1947 |
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Nanoscale device fabrication |
Herbert E. Ives |
Physicist |
21-Jul-1882 |
13-Nov-1953 |
Facsimile machine |
Karl Jansky |
Astronomer |
22-Oct-1905 |
14-Feb-1950 |
Radio waves from outer space |
Kevin Kennedy |
Business |
c. 1955 |
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CEO of JDS Uniphase |
Walter Kohn |
Chemist |
9-Mar-1923 |
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Density-functional theory |
Sir Harold Kroto |
Chemist |
7-Oct-1939 |
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Co-Discovered fullerenes |
Polykarp Kusch |
Physicist |
26-Jan-1911 |
20-Mar-1993 |
Magnetic moment of the electron |
Robert B. Laughlin |
Physicist |
1-Nov-1950 |
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Fractional quantum Hall effect |
John C. Malone |
Business |
7-Mar-1941 |
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Cable TV billionaire, Liberty Media |
Robert W. Mann |
Inventor |
1924 |
16-Jun-2006 |
Prosthetic devices |
Ted Nelson |
Computer Programmer |
17-Jun-1937 |
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Hypertext pioneer, Xanadu |
Barney Oliver |
Astronomer |
27-May-1916 |
23-Nov-1995 |
SETI researcher |
Robert C. Richardson |
Physicist |
26-Jun-1937 |
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Superfluidity of helium-3 |
Ellery Schempp |
Activist |
1940 |
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Abington School District v. Schempp |
Andrew Schlafly |
Activist |
27-Apr-1961 |
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Conservapedia founder |
Eric Schmidt |
Business |
27-Apr-1955 |
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CEO of Google, 2001-11 |
Pete Sessions |
Politician |
22-Mar-1955 |
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Congressman, Texas 32nd |
William Shockley |
Physicist |
13-Feb-1910 |
12-Aug-1989 |
Co-Inventor of the transistor |
Lorene K. Steffes |
Business |
c. 1946 |
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CEO of Transarc Corporation, 1997-99 |
Charles H. Townes |
Physicist |
28-Jul-1915 |
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Invention of the maser and laser |
John D. Wiley |
Educator |
23-Mar-1942 |
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Chancellor, UW-Madison |
Kurt Wüthrich |
Chemist |
4-Oct-1938 |
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
EXTRANEOUS
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Bram Cohen |
Computer Programmer |
1975 |
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Creator of BitTorrent |
W. Edwards Deming |
Mathematician |
14-Oct-1900 |
20-Dec-1993 |
Quality Control guru |
Henry Dreyfuss |
Inventor |
2-Mar-1904 |
5-Oct-1972 |
Product designer, human factors engineer |
James E. Oberg |
Historian |
7-Nov-1944 |
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Space exploration historian |
Stephen Wolfram |
Mathematician |
29-Aug-1959 |
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Creator of Mathematica |
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