Global Information Lookup Global Information

Lester Hogan information


Clarence Lester Hogan (February 8, 1920 – August 12, 2008) was an American physicist and a pioneer in microwave and semiconductor technology.

He grew up as a brother to three sisters in Great Falls, Montana, where his father worked for the Great Northern Railway. After graduating from Montana State University with a degree in chemical engineering he joined the United States Navy in 1942. He did some work on acoustic torpedoes in Chesapeake Bay, and when being approached by Bell Laboratories, subsequently went to the Pacific theatre to train submarine crews in the use of that technology.

After the war he did post-graduate studies at Lehigh University and obtained a Ph.D. in physics. He then joined Bell Labs in 1950. A couple of months later he invented the Microwave Gyrator (a device which can simulate inductance by substituting an RC circuit, thus getting rid of awkward coil assemblies). He worked under Bill Shockley, inventor of the transistor and Nobel Prize laureate. From 1953 through 1958 he was a professor at Harvard University, when he was asked by Dan Noble to join Motorola Semiconductor in Phoenix, Arizona, as vice president and general manager of the semiconductor operation.

In 1968 he moved to Fairchild Camera & Instrument as Chairman and CEO, taking eight senior executives (nicknamed Hogan's Heroes) with him. This move caused Motorola to sue Fairchild (unsuccessfully) for theft of trade secrets.

In 1975 he received IEEE's "Frederik Philips Award". In 1978 he was honoured with the "AeA Medal of Achievement". In 1993 he received the "MTT-S Microwave Pioneer Award". In 1996, a chair at the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley was named in his honor, currently held by Shafi Goldwasser.[1] On October 20, 1999, he was inducted as "Eminent Member" of Eta Kappa Nu, "the society’s highest membership classification, to be conferred upon those select few whose technical attainments and contributions to society through leadership in the field of electrical and computer engineering have resulted in significant benefits to humankind".

C. Lester Hogan died at the age of 88 due to complications of Alzheimer's disease at his home in Atherton, California.

  1. ^ "Endowed chairs and distinguished professorships". Berkeley Engineering.

and 19 Related for: Lester Hogan information

Request time (Page generated in 0.827 seconds.)

Lester Hogan

Last Update:

Clarence Lester Hogan (February 8, 1920 – August 12, 2008) was an American physicist and a pioneer in microwave and semiconductor technology. He grew up...

Word Count : 446

Fairchild Semiconductor

Last Update:

of Fairchild. Sherman Fairchild hired Lester Hogan, who was the head of Motorola semiconductor division. Hogan proceeded to hire another hundred managers...

Word Count : 4201

Fairchild Camera and Instrument

Last Update:

New York, which were later moved to Mountain View, California when Lester Hogan assumed control of Fairchild Semiconductor. Fairchild Systems In 1979...

Word Count : 890

Motorola 6800

Last Update:

Motorola had expanded their semiconductor division under the direction of Lester Hogan. Motorola's transistors and integrated circuits were used in-house for...

Word Count : 9511

The Fatima Buen Story

Last Update:

O'Hara as Judge Yolly Palma as Asuncion Bennette Ignacio as Noel John Lester Hogan as Youngest son of Fatima Oscar Ramirez as Informer Alex Cunanan as Yakuza...

Word Count : 527

Montana State University

Last Update:

photographer Maurice Ralph Hilleman (1966), Microbiologist and Vaccinologist Lester Hogan (1942), American physicist and a pioneer in microwave and semiconductor...

Word Count : 10752

Deaths in August 2008

Last Update:

Rust Hills, 83, American fiction editor (Esquire), cardiac arrest. Lester Hogan, 88, American physicist, complications of Alzheimer's disease. Vilma...

Word Count : 8882

List of Eta Kappa Nu members

Last Update:

Department of Defense, pioneering contributor to liquid crystal displays Lester Hogan* – CEO and chairman of Fairchild Camera & Instrument, pioneer in microwave...

Word Count : 2002

List of people from Montana

Last Update:

Retrieved November 13, 2009. Martin, Douglas (August 15, 2008). "C. Lester Hogan, Physicist Who Fought Motorola, Dies at 88". New York Times. Retrieved...

Word Count : 5689

David Packard Medal of Achievement

Last Update:

John Fluke Manufacturing 1977 Arthur A. Collins Collins Radio 1978 C. Lester Hogan Fairchild Camera & Instrument 1979 William C. Norris Control Data Corporation...

Word Count : 145

List of Lehigh University alumni

Last Update:

hydrographic surveyor, and United States Coast and Geodetic Survey officer Lester Hogan (PhD Physics 1950), microwave and semiconductor pioneer Gary G. Lash...

Word Count : 2653

The Oyster Man

Last Update:

play originally staged in 1907 with Ernest Hogan in the starring role. Flournoy E. Miller wrote the book. Lester Walton praised the show. The show followed...

Word Count : 217

Silicon Genesis Project

Last Update:

www.scu.edu. Retrieved 2023-08-10. Martin, Douglas (2008-08-16). "C. Lester Hogan, Physicist Who Fought Motorola, Dies at 88". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...

Word Count : 691

Bloodline Killer

Last Update:

Cosgrove as Sidney Stone, a lieutenant Jennifer King as Cindi Hogan, an officer David Gere as Lester In December 2022, it was reported that Ante Novakovic signed...

Word Count : 457

IEEE Frederik Philips Award

Last Update:

William O. Baker 1973: John H. Dessauer 1974: Chauncey Guy Suits 1975: C. Lester Hogan 1976: Koji Kobayashi 1977: No Award 1978: William E. Shoupp 1979: Gordon...

Word Count : 309

Silas Hogan

Last Update:

Silas Hogan (September 15, 1911 – January 9, 1994) was an American blues musician who played swamp blues and Louisiana blues. His most notable recordings...

Word Count : 398

William Christopher

Last Update:

Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (TV series) as recurring character Private Lester Hummel 1965: Hogan's Heroes (TV series, 4 episodes) as multiple characters in 1965...

Word Count : 1219

Lester Frank Ward

Last Update:

article "Ward, Lester Frank". Guide to the Lester Frank Ward Collection, 1860–1913, Brown University Library Collections Guide to the Lester Frank Ward Papers...

Word Count : 6444

Cha Cha Hogan

Last Update:

during World War II. His brother Lester also served in World War II and later worked at a Chrysler factory in Michigan. Hogan worked as a cab driver in New...

Word Count : 2140

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net