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Robert Noyce
Robert Norton Noyce
American businessman and engineer (1927–1990).
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Encyclopædia Britannica Online
National Academy of Sciences Member
Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition)
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Award Received
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IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award
(1978)
National Medal of Technology and Innovation
(1987)
Stuart Ballantine Medal
(1966)
John Fritz Medal
(1989)
Charles Stark Draper Prize
(1989)
Harold Pender Award
(1980)
IEEE Medal of Honor
(1978)
Faraday Medal
(1979)
National Medal of Science
(1979)
National Inventors Hall of Fame
(1983)
IRI Achievement Award
(1982)
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Harry H. Goode Memorial Award
(1978)
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Male
Occupation
Physicist
Inventor
Businessperson
Computer Scientist
Date of Birth
12/12/1927
Date of Death
6/3/1990
Place of Birth
Burlington
Place of Death
Austin
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United States
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Grinnell College
( - 1949)
Academic Degree
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Bachelor of Arts
End Time
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1949
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
( - 1953)
Academic Degree
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Doctor of Philosophy
End Time
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1953
Robert
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Traitorous Eight
Phi Beta Kappa Society
American Association for the Advancement of Science
National Academy of Sciences
(1980 - )
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Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
Start Time
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1980
Elizabeth Noyce
(1953 - 1974)
End Time
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1974
Start Time
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1953
Ann Schmeltz Bowers
(11/27/1974 - 6/3/1990)
End Time
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6/3/1990
Start Time
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11/27/1974
William B. Noyce
Pendred Noyce
Priscilla Noyce
Margaret Noyce
Ralph Brewster Noyce
Harriet May Norton
Fairchild Semiconductor
Noyce
Myocardial Infarction
Natural Causes
English
Physics
Obálky Knih
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Point in Time
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1978
Award Rationale
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For his inventions in the field of semiconductor integrated circuits
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1987
Award Rationale
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For the development of monolithic integrated circuits (microchips) (with Jack S. Kilby).
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1966
Point in Time
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1989
Award Rationale
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for the independent development of the monolithic integrated circuit
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1989
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1980
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1978
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1979
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1979
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1983
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1982
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1978