- Browder J. Thompson
Browder J. Thompson (August 14, 1903 - July 4-5, 1944) was a noted American
electrical engineer .Thompson was born in
Roanoke, Louisiana , and in 1925 received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from theUniversity of Washington ,Seattle . In 1926 he joinedGeneral Electric 's research laboratory to designvacuum tube s. In 1931 he transferred to the RCA Radiotron Company, inHarrison, New Jersey , as part of the company's anti-trust settlement, to lead its electrical research. Thompson was co-director of RCA Laboratories,Princeton, New Jersey , from 1942 until December, 1943, when he accepted a special assignment for the Secretary of War. He was killed in action inWorld War II while observing an air-to-groundradar during a night flight overItaly .Thompson was a Fellow of the
Institute of Radio Engineers , and received the 1936IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award "for his contribution to the vacuum-tube art in the field of very-high frequencies." The Browder J. Thompson Prize Award was named in his honor.References
* [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/10933/35744/01696771.pdf Obituary, Proceedings of the IRE, February 1945]
* [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/10933/35755/01697002.pdf Browder J. Thompson Memorial]
* [http://www.davidsarnoff.org/thompson-editorialnotes.html Browder J. Thompson's RCA diary]
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