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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Henry Kasperowicz graduated from Stevens Institute of  in Hoboken, New Jersey, . He began his career at U.S. Radium in Hoboken then worked. at Alan B. Dumont in Passaic, New Jersey, where he developed a three-color direct-view television tube. Mr. Kasperowicz later founded Video Products in California to develop special  and other projects for the U.S.  
Henry Kasperowicz graduated from Stevens Institute of  in Hoboken, New Jersey. He began his career at U.S. Radium in Hoboken then worked at Alan B. Dumont in Passaic, New Jersey, where he developed a three-color direct-view television tube. Mr. Kasperowicz later founded Video Products in California to develop special  and other projects for the U.S.  


In addition to his work with television, Mr. Kasperowicz also developed the black matrix background that enabled dear viewing of radar screens and electron beam that allows  of small computer chips. His latest project was a solar antenna that generates  from light energy.
In addition to his work with television, Mr. Kasperowicz also developed the black matrix background that enabled dear viewing of radar screens and electron beam that allows  of small computer chips. His latest project was a solar antenna that generates  from light energy.


Kasperowicz died March 31st, 2002.
Kasperowicz died March 31st, 2002.

Revision as of 15:53, 17 July 2013

Biography

Henry Kasperowicz graduated from Stevens Institute of in Hoboken, New Jersey. He began his career at U.S. Radium in Hoboken then worked at Alan B. Dumont in Passaic, New Jersey, where he developed a three-color direct-view television tube. Mr. Kasperowicz later founded Video Products in California to develop special and other projects for the U.S.

In addition to his work with television, Mr. Kasperowicz also developed the black matrix background that enabled dear viewing of radar screens and electron beam that allows of small computer chips. His latest project was a solar antenna that generates from light energy.

Kasperowicz died March 31st, 2002.