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  2. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The IEEE is headquartered in New York City, but most business is done at the IEEE Operations Center [8] in Piscataway, New Jersey, opened in 1975. [citation needed] The Australian Section of the IEEE existed between 1972 and 1985, after which it split into state- and territory-based sections. [9]

  3. Engineering and Technology History Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The ETHW became successor to the former IEEE Global History Network (IEEE GHN). [4] Originally, the United Engineering Foundation had made a grant to develop an engineering intersociety web platform as a central historical repository. [9] Initially, the work was mainly done at the IEEE History Center.

  4. Sarnoff Corporation - Wikipedia

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    To date, two historic technology developments among many that took place at RCA Laboratories have been recognized by the IEEE History Center Milestone Program. [4] The IEEE Milestones in Electrical Engineering and Computing program honors significant technical achievements in areas associated with IEEE.

  5. Institute of Radio Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Negotiations about merging the two organizations started that year and continued until a new joint organization, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) was established in 1963. Several new professional organizations (such as the Society of Broadcast Engineers ), were founded shortly thereafter by IRE and AIEE members who ...

  6. Janet Abbate - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 1998, she was a postdoctoral fellow with the IEEE History Center, where she conducted research on women in computing. [3] She joined the faculty of Virginia Tech's Northern Capital Region campus in 2004 [4] and is now an associate professor and the co-director of the graduate program in Science, Technology, and Society. [1]

  7. Norman Ramsey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Norman Ramsey, an oral history conducted in 1995 by Andrew Goldstein, IEEE History Center, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. Papers relating to the Manhattan Project, 1945–1946, collected by Norman Ramsey. Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, Smithsonian Libraries, from SIRIS

  8. Emerson Pugh - Wikipedia

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    He was a leader in magnetic and computer memory technologies and author of several books, including college-level physics textbooks and the history of IBM. He was a fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was President of IEEE in 1989. [1] Pugh died on December 8, 2024, at the age ...

  9. Cryotron - Wikipedia

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    In the next few years, a demonstration computer was made and arrays with 2000 devices operated. A short history of this work is in the November 2007 newsletter of the IEEE History Center. [3] Juri Matisoo [4] developed a version of the cryotron incorporating a Josephson junction switched by the magnetic field from a control wire. He also ...