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  1. John Robinson Pierce ( Des Moines, 27 de março de 1910 — Sunnyvale, 2 de abril de 2002) foi um engenheiro estadunidense . Carreira. Ele trabalhou extensivamente nas áreas de comunicação de rádio, tecnologia de micro -ondas, música por computador, psicoacústica e ficção científica.

  2. John Robinson Pierce (March 27, 1910 – April 2, 2002), was an American engineer and author. He did extensive work concerning radio communication, microwave technology, computer music, psychoacoustics, and science fiction.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · John Robinson Pierce (born March 27, 1910, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.—died April 2, 2002, Sunnyvale, California) was an American communications engineer, scientist, and father of the communications satellite. Pierce attended the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, receiving his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1936.

  4. John Robinson Pierce was awarded the National Medal of Science for his outstanding contributions to communications theory, electron optics and travelling wave tubes, and for the analysis leading to world-wide radio communications using artificial earth satellites.

  5. 1 de dez. de 2003 · John Robinson Pierce, an electrical engineer best known for his early ideas that led to the use of satellites for radio communications, died on 2 April 2002 of pneumonia in Sunnyvale, California, following a long bout with Parkinson’s disease.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2002 · Dr. John Robinson Pierce, a visionary electrical engineer and acoustics expert who headed the team that invented the transistor and was a major force behind Echo I, the world's first...

  7. JOHN ROBINSON PIERCE. March 27, 1910–April 2, 2002. BY EDWARD E. DAVID, JR., MAX V. MATHEWS, AND A. MICHAEL NOLL. JOHN ROBINSON PIERCE is most renowned for being the father of communications satellites, namely, Echo and Telstar. He was also an active stimulator of innovative research in his division at Bell Labs from the mid-1950s to 1971.