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  1. Vladimir Kozmich Zworykin (em russo: Владимир Козьмич Зворыкин; Murom, 17 de julho jul. / 29 de julho de 1888 greg. — Princeton, 29 de julho de 1982) foi um inventor e engenheiro russo-americano, pioneiro da tecnologia da televisão. Biografia Zworykin demonstra a televisão eletrônica, década de 1930.

  2. Vladimir Kosma Zworykin (1888/1889 – July 29, 1982) was a Russian-American inventor, engineer, and pioneer of television technology. Zworykin invented a television transmitting and receiving system employing cathode ray tubes .

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    • Tatiana Vasilieff (m. 1915) 2nd wife Katherine Polevitsky (m. 1951)
  3. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Fatos rápidos: Vladimir Zworykin. Conhecido por : Chamado de "Pai da Televisão" por seu trabalho no tubo da câmera do iconoscópio e no tubo de imagem do cinescópio. Nascimento : 30 de julho de 1889 em Murom, Rússia. Pais : Kosma A. e Elana Zworykin.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Vladimir Zworykin, Russian-born American electronic engineer and inventor of the iconoscope and kinescope television systems. Zworykins other developments in electronics included innovations in the electron microscope, night vision devices, and the scintillation counter.

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  5. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Vladimir Zworykin, the Russian-born engineer who invented the iconoscope and kinescope tubes for television. Discover how he worked for Westinghouse and RCA, and how he influenced the development of electronics and computers.

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  6. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Vladimir Zworykin. Engenheiro norte-americano (1889-1982), nascido na Rússia, inventou o iconoscópio do transmissor de televisão e o cinescópio do recetor.

  7. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › vladimir-zworykinVladimir Zworykin | Lemelson

    Learn about the life and achievements of Vladimir Zworykin, who invented the iconoscope, kinemascope, and storage principle that became the basis of TV as we know it. He worked with Boris Rosing, immigrated to the U.S., and joined RCA to develop and introduce electronic television to the public.