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  1. George Harold Brown (1908-1987) fue un ingeniero estadounidense que hizo grandes contribuciones al diseño de antenas de radio para la RCA. Trabajó también en el desarrollo de la televisión en color. Se graduó en ingeniería eléctrica en la Universidad de Wisconsin en 1930. En 1933 se doctoró en esta misma universidad.

  2. George H. Brown (1913–2001) was a British film producer. [1] Early life. His father, a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps, was shot down and taken prisoner by the Germans during the First World War. He went to live with relatives in Barcelona. His mother, Nancy Hambley Hughes, was an actress-singer with the D'Oyly Carte Company.

  3. 14 de jun. de 2010 · This article details about the life and achievements of George H. Brown. In 1967, the IEEE awarded the Edison Medal to him. He was cited for his "significant engineering contributions to antenna development, electromagnetic propagation, the broadcast industry, the art of radio-frequency heating, and color television."

    • James E Brittain
    • 2010
  4. Download. GEORGE H. BROWN 1908-1987. WRITTEN BY KERNS H. POWERS. SUBMITTED BY WILLIAM M. WEBSTER. One of the world's leading experts on antennas and a near forty-year veteran of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), George H. Brown died on December 11, 1987, at his home in Princeton, New Jersey.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2010 · Abstract. This article details about the life and achievements of George H. Brown. In 1967, the IEEE awarded the Edison Medal to him. He was cited for his "significant engineering...

  6. Dr. George H. Brown's account of those days. Some of the milestones of that research were the public demonstra-tion of an all -electronic color television system in 1946; development of a high -definition, fully compatible color television system demonstrated to the FCC in 1949; the development of the three -gun shadow -mask color

  7. George H. Brown was born on July 24, 1913 in London, England, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for Tommy the Toreador (1959), Desperate Moment (1953) and Hotel Sahara (1951). He was married to Bettina Iris Mary Kohr and Maureen O'Hara. He died on January 3, 2001 in New York City, New York, USA.