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  1. 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. [1] Additionally to his professional career he wrote science fiction for many years using the names John Pierce ...

  2. 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.

  3. John Robinson Pierce (IRE Student, 1935; Associate, 1938; Senior Member 1945; and Fellow, 1948) made many important contributions to microwave and communications technology during his long career at Bell Laboratories. He also made important contributions to the development of microwave electron tubes such as the “ traveling-wave tube .”.

  4. 15 de mar. de 1976 · Among his peers, John R. Pierce is properly appreciated as a creator of complex engineering realities from the most basic of scientific insights. To those of...

  5. 5 de ene. de 2022 · La ciencia de las telecomunicaciones. John R. Pierce, A. Michael Noll. Reverte, Jan 5, 2022 - Technology & Engineering - 268 pages. Este ha sido el siglo de las telecomunicaciones. Hemos...

  6. An Introduction to Information Theory: Symbols, Signals and Noise. John R. Pierce. Courier Corporation, Apr 26, 2012 - Computers - 336 pages. "Uncommonly good...the most satisfying discussion...

  7. An interview in three sessions in April 1979 with John R. Pierce, often referred to as the father of the communications satellite. A leading applied physicist, Pierce went to work for Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1936 after receiving his PhD in electrical engineering from Caltech.