Thomas Greenway Stockham (December 22, 1933 – January 6, 2004) was an American scientist who developed one of the first practical digital audio recording...
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W. Stockham (1881-1918), United States Marine, posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor John Stockham (1765-1814), British naval officer Thomas Stockham...
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competitive Grammys, a competitive Academy Award, and a Special Tony Award. Thomas Stockham† won an Academy Scientific and Technical Award, a Technology & Engineering...
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Soundstream was founded in 1975 in Salt Lake City, Utah, by Dr. Thomas G. Stockham Jr. The company provided worldwide on-location recording services...
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to the original domain. This concept was developed in the 1960s by Thomas Stockham, Alan V. Oppenheim, and Ronald W. Schafer at MIT and independently...
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transmitters. The first 16-bit PCM recording in the United States was made by Thomas Stockham at the Santa Fe Opera in 1976, on a Soundstream recorder. An improved...
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Ph.D. in 1975 from the University of Utah, under the supervision of Thomas Stockham. He is known for his contribution to the development of the Catmull–Rom...
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Ramakrishnan, later co-winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Thomas Stockham, founder of Soundstream; and David W. Grainger, Chair of the Department...
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board member, entrepreneur, inventor and Professional Engineer (PE). Thomas Stockham - Father of digital recording, recipient of Grammy, Emmy and IEE fellowship...
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later married Cornelia Elizabeth Stockham. He had three sons, W. R., Thomas Stockham and S. V. His son Thomas Stockham was the president of Carnegie Mellon...
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1973, his colleagues included David C. Evans, Ivan Sutherland, and Thomas Stockham. His Ph.D. students at the University of Utah were Duane Call, cofounder...
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November 14 – Akira Endo (died 2024), Japanese biochemist. December 22 – Thomas Stockham (died 2004), American electrical engineer and inventor December 23...
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majority recorded in Japan. May 1975: University of Utah professor Thomas Stockham develops a PCM digital audio recorder of his own design, using computer...
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authors as saying, "It wasn't bad, considering." Digital audio pioneer Thomas Stockham worked with Dennis and like Kotok helped develop a contemporary debugger...
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academia; included in the list are his graduate students Robert Fano and Thomas Stockham. His professional contributions were recognized internationally with...
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Cyril M. Harris (1984) Stefan Kudelski (1984) Claude E. Shannon (1985) Thomas Stockham (1987) Heitaro Nakajima (1989) Eberhard Zwicker (1991) Michael Gerzon...
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Witherell as director of Fermilab (from July 1, 2005). January 6 – Thomas Stockham (b. 1933), American electrical engineer and inventor. January 12 –...
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Thomas Stockham Baker (March 28, 1871 – April 7, 1939) was an American scholar and educator who served as the second President of Carnegie Mellon University...
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machine (such as a conventional cassette recorder). By the early 1970s, Thomas Stockham of Sound Stream Digital, created the first practical use of pulse-code...
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University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1981-2021, where he was the Thomas Stockham Baker University Professor of English. He taught in the Antioch University-Los...
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who was a costume designer for The Muppet Show and Sesame Street. Thomas Stockham (1933–2004, class of 1951), scientist who developed one of the first...
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engineering and signal/image processing talent, including faculty Thomas Stockham and Chuck Seitz, and Ph.D. students Donald Oestreicher and Alan L....
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photographer. Reg Smith, 91, English football player and manager. Thomas Stockham, 70, American scientist, known as the "father of digital recording"...
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integer overflow sanitizer, and widely-read blog Embedded in Academia Thomas Stockham – founder of Soundstream Inc., one of the experts selected to investigate...
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Kenneth N. "Thomas G. Stockham Jr., 70, Digital Pioneer", The New York Times, January 31, 2004. Accessed December 3, 2017. "Thomas Greenway Stockham was born...
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passing ships caused the business to fail. In 1890, Thomas Earle acquired the venture, but Thomas Stockham and Walter T. Dawley, who had operated a small post...
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within the framework of a human visual model (1976) Doctoral advisor Thomas Stockham Doctoral students Nicholas Ayache QT Luong Zhengyou Zhang Pascal Vitali...
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and was vice-mayor from 2014 to 2016. With digital audio pioneer Thomas Stockham as department chair and professor in digital audio communications,...
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recording to utilize the computer restoration process developed by Thomas Stockham of Soundstream. In 1983, Gabriel in an interview with the New York...
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Preparatory School. Tome School, 1910. Profile at Google Books. Baker, Thomas Stockham. Tome School for Boys, Port Deposit, Maryland., 1st November, 1909...
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