The legacy of Shockley Semiconductor [DVD videorecording], 2005.

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The legacy of Shockley Semiconductor [DVD videorecording], 2005.

Videorecording of the roundtable discussion held on September 27, 2005, moderated by Leslie Berlin, featuring Gordon Moore, Jay Last, Julius Blank, all co-founders of Fairchild Semiconductor, and James F. Gibbons, professor of electrical engineering at Stanford. Included are the introductory remarks by Prof. David Kennedy and Henry Lowood, Curator for History of Science and Technology Collections in the Stanford University Libraries.

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Moore, Gordon P., 1950-

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Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory

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Blank, Julius.

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Born in Manhattan, New York on 2 June 1925. Education: B.S. Mechanical engineering, City College of New York (1950). Employment: 1950-1951 Babcock-Wilcox Company, 1951-1952 Goodyear Aircraft, 1952-1956 Western Electric Company, 1956-1957 Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, 1957-1969 Fairchild Semiconductor, 1978-2004 Xicor From the description of Oral history interview with Julius Blank 2006 March 20 (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 743094282 ...

Last, Jay T.

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Born in Butler, Pennsylvania on 18 October 1929. Education: B.S., optics, University of Rochester (1951), Ph.D., physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1956). Employment: 1956-1957 Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, Mountain View, California, 1957-1961 Fairchild Semiconductor, Palo Alto, California, 1961-1966 Amelco Corporation, Gardenia, California, 1966-1974 Teledyne Technologies, Inc., Gardenia, California, 1980- Archeological Conservancy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1980- Sierra Monito...

Gibbons, James F

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Stanford Silicon Valley Archives.

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Lowood, Henry.

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Berlin, Leslie, 1969-....

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Leslie Berlin received her Ph.D. in History from Stanford in 2001. She is currently (2005) a visiting scholar in the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. She is also the Project Historian for the Silicon Valley Archives at Stanford. From the description of Research material about Robert Noyce, ca. 1970-2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864009 Biography / Administrative History Leslie Berl...

Kennedy, David M. (David Michael), 1947-

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