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- Q5677090 description "Electrical engineer".
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- Q5677090 abstract "Harvey C. Nathanson (born October 22, 1936) is an American electrical engineer who invented the first MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) device of the type now found in consumer products ranging from cellular phones to digital projectors.MEMS devices, which are made using integrated circuit fabrication techniques, are composed of small moving mechanical elements that generally range from 1 to 100 micrometres (0.001 to 0.1 mm) in size. Typical MEMS devices include the accelerometers found in automobile airbags and video game controllers, and piezoelectric mechanisms used in inkjet printers. Nathanson conceived the first MEMS device in 1965 to serve as a tuner for microelectronic radios. It was developed with Robert A. Wickstrom and William E. Newell at Westinghouse Research Labs in Pittsburgh, PA., and patented as a Microelectric Frequency Selective Apparatus.A refined version of the device was subsequently patented as the Resonant Gate Transistor.In his work developing similar devices, Nathanson pioneered a method of batch fabrication in which layers of insulators and metal on silicon wafers are shaped and undercut through the use of masks and sacrificial layers, a process that would later become a mainstay of MEMS manufacturing.In 1973 he patented the use of millions of microscopically small moving mirrors to create a video display of the type now found in digital projectors.In 2000 Nathanson was awarded the Millennium Medal by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for "outstanding contributions to the Society and to the field of electron devices."A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, he holds more than 50 patents in the field of solid-state electronics.".
- Q5677090 birthDate "1936-12-22".
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- Q5677090 dateOfBirth "1936-12-22".
- Q5677090 name "Nathanson, Harvey C.".
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- Q5677090 comment "Harvey C. Nathanson (born October 22, 1936) is an American electrical engineer who invented the first MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) device of the type now found in consumer products ranging from cellular phones to digital projectors.MEMS devices, which are made using integrated circuit fabrication techniques, are composed of small moving mechanical elements that generally range from 1 to 100 micrometres (0.001 to 0.1 mm) in size.".
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