- Alfred Norton Goldsmith
Infobox_Scientist
name = Alfred Norton Goldsmith
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1888|9|15
birth_place =
death_date = death date and age|1974|7|2|1888|9|15
death_place =
residence =United States
nationality = American
field =Electrical engineering
work_institution =
alma_mater =
doctoral_advisor =
awards =IEEE Medal of Honor Alfred Norton Goldsmith (
September 15 ,1888 -July 2 ,1974 ) was a noted Americanelectrical engineer .Goldsmith was born in
New York City , received his B.S. in 1907 from theCollege of the City of New York and in 1911 his Ph.D. fromColumbia University where he studied underMichael I. Pupin . He taught at City College from 1906 to 1923. In 1912 Goldsmith co-founded theInstitute of Radio Engineers (IRE) and was the first editor of its proceedings, serving for 42 years. In 1914 he consulted as a radio engineer for the Atlantic Communication Company, and for theGeneral Electric Company from 1915-1917. DuringWorld War I he was Technical Director of theUnited States Army Signal Corps School of Communication and the U. S. Naval Radio School at City College.After the war, Goldsmith became director of research for the
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America and in 1919RCA 's director of research. In 1923 he was named RCA's Chief Broadcast Engineer and in 1927 Chairman of the Board of Consulting Engineers of theNational Broadcasting Company . He remained with RCA as vice president and general manager until 1931, and was awarded RCA's first productiontelevision tube with an inscription reading "RCA Laboratory’s Award for Outstanding Work in Research presented to Alfred Norton Goldsmith for his early recognition of the importance of a tri-colorkinescope and for his concept of means for accomplishing it."Goldsmith was made an IRE Fellow in 1915, its president in 1928, and served on its board of directors for 51 years. In 1941 he was awarded the IRE Medal of Honor "for his contributions to radio research, engineering, and commercial development, his leadership in standardization, and his unceasing devotion to the establishment and upbuilding of the Institute and its proceedings", the Founders Award in 1954, and the first IEEE Haraden Pratt Award, established in 1972 to honor "outstanding service to the Institute."
Goldsmith was also a Fellow of the
Acoustical Society of America , theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science , theAmerican Rocket Society , theInstitution of Radio Engineers, Australia , theInternational College of Surgeons , theNew York Academy of Sciences , theOptical Society of America , and was a Benjamin Franklin Fellow of theRoyal Society of Arts (London). He was also a senior member in theAmerican Astronomical Society , as well as a member of theAmerican Physical Society , and an honorary member of theSociety of Motion Picture and Television Engineers .Since 1975 the Alfred N. Goldsmith Award for Distinguished Contributions to Engineering Communication Award has been given by IEEE Professional Communication Society in his honor.
References
* [http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/biography/goldsmith.html IEEE History Center biography]
* [http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs_iportals/iportals/aboutus/history_center/oral_history/pdfs/Goldsmith023.pdf Interview by E. K. Van Tassel]
* [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/10933/34984/01669975.pdf Alfred N. Goldsmith, 1928]
* [http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/pcs/?q=node/55#goldsmith IEEE Professional Communication Society]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.