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James T. Russell (born 1931) is an American inventor. He earned a BA in physics from Reed College in Portland in 1953. He joined General Electric 's nearby labs in Richland, Washington , where he initiated many types of experimental instrumentation.
While working at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, James Russell invented an optical storage system for digital audio and video, patenting the concept in 1970. [4] The earliest patents by Russell, US 3,501,586, and 3,795,902 were filed in 1966, and 1969. respectively. [5] [6] He built prototypes, and the first was operating in 1973.
James Russell (inventor) (born 1931), American inventor; James A. Russell (born 1947), American psychologist; James Russell III, atmospheric scientist; James Russell (ecologist), New Zealand biologist and professor; James Burn Russell (1837–1904), Scottish doctor, Glasgow's first Medical Officer of Health, Chief Medical Officer for Scotland
David Paul Gregg (March 11, 1923 – November 8, 2001) was an American engineer. He was the inventor of the optical disc (disk). Gregg was inspired to create the optical disc in 1958 while working at California electronics company Westrex, a part of Western Electric.
American inventor James T. Russell has been credited with inventing the first system to record a digital signal on an optical transparent foil that is lit from behind by a high-power halogen lamp. Russell's patent application was first filed in 1966 and he was granted a patent in 1970.
The late James B. Dwyer was a judge in the Erie County Court of Common Pleas and presided over more than 5,500 adoptions from 1964 to 1985.
James T. Russell may refer to: James Russell (inventor) (born 1931), American inventor James T. Russell (politician) (1927–2006), member of the Florida House of Representatives
Jesse Eugene Russell (born April 26, 1948) is an American inventor. He was trained as an electrical engineer at Tennessee State University and Stanford University , and worked in the field of wireless communication for over 20 years.