George Harry Heilmeier (May 22, 1936 – April 21, 2014) was an American engineer, manager, and a pioneering contributor to liquid crystal displays (LCDs)...
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Heilmeier is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Heilmeier (born 1930), German sailor George H. Heilmeier (1936–2014), American...
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George Washington Goethals (/ˈɡoʊθəlz/ GOH-thəlz June 29, 1858 – January 21, 1928) was a United States Army general and civil engineer, best known for...
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their operation. George H. Heilmeier was inducted in the National Inventors Hall of Fame and credited with the invention of LCDs. Heilmeier's work is an IEEE...
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List of inventors (section H)
(965–1039), Iraq – camera obscura, pinhole camera, magnifying glass George H. Heilmeier (1936–2014), U.S. – liquid crystal display (LCD) Henry Heimlich (1920–2016)...
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products, gene delivery systems, laundry aids, and biofuels 2012: George H. Heilmeier, Wolfgang Helfrich, Martin Schadt, and T. Peter Brody for their contributions...
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Wright brothers (category Articles with hCards)
the Revolutionary War Brigade Chaplain, who allegedly baptized President George Washington. Through John Gano they were 5th cousins 1 time removed of billionaire...
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turned the research over to physicist George Heilmeier and moved on to other work. In 1964, RCA's George H. Heilmeier along with Louis Zanoni and chemist...
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– Billy Rayner, Australian rugby league player (d. 2006) 1936 – George H. Heilmeier, American engineer (d. 2014) 1937 – Facundo Cabral, Argentinian singer-songwriter...
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Willis Hawkins, George W. Housner 1989—Harry George Drickamer, Herbert E. Grier 1990—Mildred Dresselhaus, Nick Holonyak 1991—George H. Heilmeier, Luna Leopold...
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Cannon, former professional basketball player Gia Carangi, supermodel George H. Heilmeier, engineer who was contributor to the invention of LCDs Ed Neilson...
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Hazinski, professional table tennis athlete Lorraine Heath, author George H. Heilmeier, inventor of liquid crystal displays John Herrington, retired astronaut...
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Alan Curtis Kay United States born 1940 Information science 2005 George H. Heilmeier United States 1936–2014 Electronics 2006 Leonard Herzenberg United...
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domains (now known as Williams Domains). This led his colleague George H. Heilmeier to perform research on a liquid crystal-based flat panel display...
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Mihajlo Pupin (category Articles with hCards)
little use of it, as they already had their own development in hand led by George Campbell and had up to this point been challenging Pupin with Campbell's...
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Elihu Thomson (category Articles with hCards)
1995 : Lynn S. Beedle 1996 : George N. Hatsopoulos 1997 : Arthur E. Humphrey 1998 : Ivan A. Getting 1999 : George H. Heilmeier 2000– 2000 : John W. Fisher...
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Wusterhausen. 1922: J. McWilliams Stone invents the first portable radio receiver. George Frost builds the first "car radio" in his Ford Model T. 1923 The 15-year-old...
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Frank Hastings Griffin—Chester Mary Hallock-Greenewalt—Philadelphia George H. Heilmeier—Philadelphia John Kanzius—Washington Samuel Kier—Conemaugh Township...
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Guglielmo Marconi (category Articles with hCards)
both in County Antrim in Ulster, Ireland, was conducted on 6 July 1898 by George Kemp and Edward Edwin Glanville. A transmission across the English Channel...
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Theodore von Kármán (category Articles with hCards)
while still in New York, he met US Army Air Forces Commanding General Henry H. Arnold on a runway at LaGuardia Airport, and Arnold then proposed that Kármán...
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CERN Experimental Instrumentation 1968 – Liquid-crystal display by George H. Heilmeier 1968 – Public Demonstration of Online Systems and Personal Computing...
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Christopher Chen (academic) (category Articles with hCards)
Contribution to Science 2006 - Member, Faculty of 1000 Biology 2010 - The George H. Heilmeier Faculty Award for Excellence in Research 2018 - Dean’s Catalyst Award...
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Elmer Ambrose Sperry (category Articles with hCards)
1995 : Lynn S. Beedle 1996 : George N. Hatsopoulos 1997 : Arthur E. Humphrey 1998 : Ivan A. Getting 1999 : George H. Heilmeier 2000– 2000 : John W. Fisher...
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IEEE Medal of Honor (category Articles with hCards)
from the original on December 6, 2023. Retrieved May 13, 2024. "George H. Heilmeier - IEEE Awards". Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers...
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Frank J. Sprague (category Articles with hCards)
on the jury of awards for gas engines, dynamos and lamps. In 1883, Edward H. Johnson, a business associate of Thomas Edison, persuaded Sprague to resign...
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reality" George H. Heilmeier: engineer; inventor of the LCD; National Medal of Science laureate;inductee of the National Inventor's Hall of Fame George Henry...
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Charles F. Kettering (category Articles with hCards)
engine. It could carry 300 lbs (136 kg) of high explosives at 50 mph (80 km/h), and cost $400. The "Bug" is considered the first aerial missile, and lessons...
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Austrian Holocaust survivor, author, and educator (b. 1905) 2014 – George H. Heilmeier, American engineer (b. 1936) 2014 – Win Tin, Burmese journalist and...
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Ralph Modjeski (category Articles with hCards)
his career, working first under the "father of American bridge-building," George S. Morison. In 1893, Modjeski opened his own design office in Chicago. Joined...
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Hottel 1995 Lynn S. Beedle 1996 George N. Hatsopoulos 1997 Arthur E. Humphrey 1998 Ivan A. Getting 1999 George H. Heilmeier 2000 John W. Fisher 2001 Paul...
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