biography
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Zworykin, Vladimir (Kosma)
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pronunciation:
[tsvorikin]
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| male
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| lived:
| (1889–1982)
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| biography:
| Physicist, born in Murom, W Russia. He studied at the St Petersburg Institute of Technology and the Collège de France in Paris, emigrated to the USA in 1919, and became a US citizen in 1924. He joined the Radio Corporation (1929), becoming director of electronic research (1946) and vice-president (1947). In 1923–4 he patented an all-electronic television system using a scanned camera-tube (the iconoscope), in 1929 demonstrated a cathode-ray display (the kinescope), and in later years contributed to the development of colour television and the electron microscope. He is regarded as ‘the father of modern television’. |
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