Oral-History:Marconi Fellows Oral Histories: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
= Marconi Fellows Oral Histories<br> = | = Marconi Fellows Oral Histories<br> = | ||
Over the years, the IEEE History Center has recorded many oral histories with winners of the Marconi Prize of the Marconi Society. These winners are collectively known as Marconi | Over the years, the IEEE History Center has recorded many oral histories with winners of the Marconi Prize of the Marconi Society. These winners are collectively known as Marconi Fellows. For more information on Marconi Fellows see:<br> | ||
http://www.marconisociety.org/fellows.html<br> | http://www.marconisociety.org/fellows.html<br> |
Revision as of 14:59, 27 January 2010
Marconi Fellows Oral Histories
Over the years, the IEEE History Center has recorded many oral histories with winners of the Marconi Prize of the Marconi Society. These winners are collectively known as Marconi Fellows. For more information on Marconi Fellows see:
http://www.marconisociety.org/fellows.html
The following fellows have been interviewed to date:
Eric A. Ash (#231)
Paul Baran (#378)
Timothy Berners-Lee (#439)
Vinton Cerf (#355)
Federico Faggin (#442)
James L. Flanagan (#332)
G. David Forney, Jr. (#254)
Robert G. Gallager (#156)
Robert N. Hall (#443)
Izuo Hayashi (#441)
Robert E. Kahn (#432)
Charles K. Kao (#435)
Leonard Kleinrock (#434)
Herwig Kogelnik (#431)
Robert W. Lucky (#361)
James L. Massey (#447)
Robert M. Metcalfe (#433)
John R. Pierce (#141)
Part 3
Gottfried Ungerboeck (#445)
Andrew J. Viterbi (#377)
Jacob Ziv (#437)