• Russell Harrison Varian (April 24, 1898 – July 28, 1959) and Sigurd Fergus Varian (May 4, 1901 – October 18, 1961) were American brothers who founded...
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  • Varian Associates was one of the first high-tech companies in Silicon Valley. It was founded in 1948 by Russell H. and Sigurd F. Varian, William Webster...
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  • Arabian horses, niece of Russell and Sigurd Varian Varian Wrynn, a character in the Warcraft series and Heroes of the Storm Varian Ruddiger, a character...
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    vacuum tube, invented in 1937 by American electrical engineers Russell and Sigurd Varian, which is used as an amplifier for high radio frequencies, from...
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    Villard, Jr., Russell and Sigurd Varian, William Hewlett, and David Packard. He encouraged his students to form their own companies and personally invested...
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    Klystron tube – invented by the brothers Russell and Sigurd Varian at Stanford. Their prototype was completed and demonstrated successfully on August 30...
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    University inventors, led by Russell and Sigurd Varian, who had invented the klystron, and incorporated this technology and related inventions into their...
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  • Ginzton worked with William Hansen and brothers Russell and Sigurd Varian. In 1941 he became a member of the Varian–Hansen group at the Sperry Gyroscope...
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  • sons, Russell and Sigurd Varian, became notable inventors and went on to found Varian Associates, one of the first companies in Silicon Valley. Varian died...
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  • Russel H. Varian and Sigurd F. Varian came to Stanford to work on the foundations of what was to become radar. Hansen exploited some of the Varian's work to...
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    headquarters and employees. Varian was founded in 1948 as Varian Associates by Russell H. Varian, Sigurd F. Varian, William Webster Hansen, and Edward Ginzton...
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    the klystron tube by Russell and Sigurd Varian at Stanford University in 1937, and the cavity magnetron tube by John Randall and Harry Boot at Birmingham...
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  • The following timeline tables list the discoveries and inventions in the history of electrical and electronic engineering. 1843: Watchmaker Alexander...
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  • 15, 2018. "Varian Associates | Silicon Valley Historical". Silicon Valley Historical. Retrieved April 15, 2018. "Russell and Sigurd Varian: Inventing...
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  • partnership called Industrial and Commercial Electronics with Philip Scofield and Ralph Shermund. Russell and Sigurd Varian used Litton klystron tube-making...
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    the conservation effort. Russell and Sigurd Varian, uncles of Sheila Varian John Osborne Varian, grandfather of Sheila Varian USEF only began tracking...
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    invented 1937 by Russell and Sigurd Varian, which is widely used as a high power source of microwaves to the present. Sources like the klystron and magnetron...
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    high-power carrier waves for communications and the driving force for modern particle accelerator. Russell and Sigurd Varian of Stanford University are generally...
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  • the wings and fuselage as in their current systems. Oliphant began research using the klystron, a device introduced by Russell and Sigurd Varian between...
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  • Memorial Award & Lecture Russell and Sigurd Varian Award Dorothy M. and Earl S. Hoffman Award Nellie Yeoh Whetten Award Dorothy M. and Earl S. Hoffman Scholarship...
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    writer Ella Young, and mystic poet and writer John Varian (1863–1931). Varian's sons, Russell (1898–1959) and Sigurd (1901–1961), who spent part of their...
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    Thomas L. Fawick, Harlan D. Fowler 1950 Donald William Kerst, Sigurd Varian, Russell Varian 1951 Samuel C. Collins, Reid Berry Gray, Gaylord W. Penney 1952...
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  • between 1959 and the ultimate closure and breakup of TechAmerica in 2013. An award dinner is held to honor the current recipient and to hear from a...
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  • satire. Muhammad bin Saud, Saudi royal – Saudi Arabia. Sigurd Johannes Savonius, Finnish inventor and architect – Savonius wind turbine Adolphe Sax, Belgian...
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  • National Medal of Science winner Russell Varian (Ph.D.), co-inventor of Klystron, the foundation of radar Sigurd Varian (M.S.), co-inventor of Klystron...
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  • Flynn Rider) as her king, when her parents' memories have been erased by Varian and Andrew in the season finale of the animated series, Rapunzel's Tangled...
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