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William Dubilier (July 25, 1888 – July 25, 1969) was an American inventor in the field of radio and electronics. He demonstrated radio communication at Seattle's Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition on June 21, 1909; ten years before the first commercial station operated. [ 1 ]
The Dubilier Condenser Company was the earliest commercial manufacturer of electronic capacitors (formerly known as condensers) which were widely used in early radio receivers (wireless sets). The company was founded in New York in 1920 by William Dubilier , who was responsible for many early developments in the field of electronics and radio ...
Dubilier is the surname of the following notable people: Martin H. Dubilier (1926–1991), American businessman and inventor Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, American private equity company founded by Martin; Nicole Dubilier, American marine microbiologist; William Dubilier (1888–1969), American electronics inventor, father of Martin
Mica capacitor was invented by William Dubilier: 1911: Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovered Superconductivity: 1912: American engineer Edwin Howard Armstrong developed the Electronic oscillator: 1915: French physicist Paul Langevin and Russian engineer Constantin Chilowsky invented sonar: 1917
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This is a list of notable alumni of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. Awards received by Cooper Union alumni include one Nobel Prize in Physics, a Pritzker Prize, fifteen Rome Prizes, 26 Guggenheim Fellowships, three MacArthur Fellowships, nine Chrysler Design Awards, three American Institute of Architects Thomas Jefferson Awards for Public Architecture, and one Queen ...
William Charles Tingey, General Manager, Dispersal Factories, Dubilier Condenser Co. (1925) Ltd. Herbert Hunking Tozer, Senior Superintendent, Saunders Roe Ltd. Thomas Trotter, Second Engineer Officer, Merchant Navy. Freda Harriet Alicia Turner, County Secretary and Assistant County Director, Surrey Branch, British Red Cross Society.
William Dubilier, whose first patent for electrolytic capacitors was filed in 1928, [27] industrialized the new ideas for electrolytic capacitors and started large-scale commercial production in 1931 in the Cornell-Dubilier (CD) factory in Plainfield, New Jersey. [25]