• Edward Leonard Ginzton (December 27, 1915 – August 13, 1998) was a Ukrainian-American engineer. Ginzton completed his B.S. (1936) and M.S. (1937) in Electrical...
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  • 1948 by Russell H. and Sigurd F. Varian, William Webster Hansen, and Edward Ginzton to sell the klystron, the first vacuum tube which could amplify electromagnetic...
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  • technology and of GeV performance. Along with the Varian brothers and Edward Ginzton, he co-founded Varian Associates in 1948. Sadly, he was never to see...
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    by Russell H. Varian, Sigurd F. Varian, William Webster Hansen, and Edward Ginzton to sell the Klystron, the first tube which could generate electromagnetic...
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  • in 1949 was moved into a new building with Edward Ginzton as director, and was later turned into the Ginzton Laboratory. The department opened its Electronics...
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  • Ferrer, 63, French singer, songwriter and author, suicide by gunshot. Edward Ginzton, 82, Ukrainian-American engineer. Julien Green, 97, American writer...
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  • security company Gibson Research Corporation and co-host of Security Now! Edward Ginzton, B.S. 1936, M.S. 1937 – researcher in klystron tubes, co-founder of...
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  • Ferrer, Italian-French singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1934) 1998 – Edward Ginzton, Ukrainian-American physicist and academic (b. 1915) 1998 – Julien Green...
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  • Webster), 1909-1949". history.aip.org. Retrieved April 15, 2018. "Edward L. Ginzton, co-founder of Varian Associates, dies at 82 (8/98)". web.stanford...
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  • Murray Hopper Award winner; noted for solving homomorphic encryption Edward Ginzton (Ph.D.), pioneer of microwave electronics and winner of IEEE Medal of...
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  • Associates who provided technical support to the company, along with Edward Ginzton, William Hansen, and Marvin Chodorow. In 1959 and 1960 Schiff and fellow...
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    musician George Fenneman, announcer Janet Gaynor, actress and painter Edward Ginzton, physicist Rube Goldberg, cartoonist Louis Macouillard, artist Alice...
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    the same disease which killed Dr. Kaplan, a non-smoker. Together with Edward Ginzton, he developed the first medical linear accelerator in the United States...
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  • University to work with Russel and Sigurd F. Varian, W. W. Hansen and Edward Ginzton. With Hansen, he developed the Hansen-Woodyard principle for optimal...
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  • or in heavy overcast sky in the absence of a defense warning system. Edward Ginzton, who later helped the brothers establish Varian Associates, stated:...
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  • berkelium, and californium Edward Ginzton, B.S. 1936, M.S. 1937 – recipient of the 1969 IEEE Medal of Honor, namesake of the Ginzton Laboratory at Stanford...
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    PhD, Rowan's work was split between the University of Glasgow and the Edward Ginzton Laboratory at Stanford University. Since 2003, she has been based solely...
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    Archived from the original on June 6, 2023. Retrieved May 13, 2024. "Edward L. Ginzton - IEEE Awards". Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers...
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  • physics (by courtesy) at Stanford University. He is the director of the Edward L. Ginzton Lab and Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy. Fan did...
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    Alamos National Laboratory. LA-11601-MS. Retrieved February 4, 2022. Ginzton, Edward L. (April 1983). "Early Accelerator Work at Stanford" (PDF). SLAC Beam...
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  • transferred to Stanford's Microwave Laboratory, later renamed the Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, as a research associate, and in 1977 became its associate...
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  • of Humanities and Social Sciences; and, for Physical Sciences, the Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, the Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, the Kavli...
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    After completing his Ph.D., he received his post-doctoral training at Ginzton Laboratory at Stanford University. In 1982, Bowers joined the AT&T Bell...
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    doi:10.1080/08929882.2016.1184528. ISSN 0892-9882. S2CID 37413408. Ginzton, Edward L.; Nunan, Craig S. (1985). "History of microwave electron linear accelerators...
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    (10): 649–655, doi:10.1109/JRPROC.1939.228752, S2CID 51642790 (Acks Edward L. Ginzton at end of paper.) (Presented 16 June 1938 at 13th Annual Convention...
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    Stanford University from 1987 through 1992. He served as the director of Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory from 2006-2008 after serving as director of Hansen Experimental...
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