- Victor Grinich
Victor Grinich (
November 24 ,1924 -November 5 ,2000 ) was a pioneer in thesemiconductor industry and a member of theTraitorous Eight that foundedSilicon Valley .His parents were
Croatia n immigrants and his original name was Victor Grgurinović (Gur-go-rin-o-vich). He was born inAberdeen, Washington . He served in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . To make his last name easier to pronounce during military roll calls, he officially changed it to "Grinich".Grinich received a
Bachelor's degree from theUniversity of Washington in 1950, and a Ph.D. in 1953 fromStanford University . He worked at the seminalShockley Semiconductor Laboratory ofBeckman Instruments , and then left with other disgruntled members of theTraitorous Eight to create the influentialFairchild Semiconductor corporation.In the 1960s, he left Fairchild Semiconductor to start teaching at
UC Berkeley andStanford University . In 1975, he published a textbook, "Introduction to Integrated Circuits".Grinich died of
prostate cancer in 2000.
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