Leonid A. Umansky
Leonid Alexandrovich Umansky | |
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Born | (1890-07-23)July 23, 1890 Russia |
Died | April 3, 1957(1957-04-03) (aged 66) Schenectady, New York, United States |
Awards | IEEE Edison Medal (1955) |
Leonid Alexandrovich Umansky (July 23, 1890 – April 3, 1957) was an American electrical engineer of Russian origin and a recipient of the IEEE Edison Medal for "outstanding contribution to the electrification of industry through the application of electrical machines, devices, and systems to automatic process machinery; and for his inspiration, leadership, and teaching of men in this work".[1]
References
- ^ Death of Leonid A. Umansky - Notice in The New York Times.
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IEEE Edison Medal
- Charles F. Wagner (1951)
- Vladimir K. Zworykin (1952)
- John F. Peters (1953)
- Oliver E. Buckley (1954)
- Leonid A. Umansky (1955)
- Comfort A. Adams (1956)
- John K. Hodnette (1957)
- Charles F. Kettering (1958)
- James F. Fairman (1959)
- Harold S. Osborne (1960)
- William B. Kouwenhoven (1961)
- Alexander C. Monteith (1962)
- John R. Pierce (1963)
- Walker Lee Cisler (1965)
- Wilmer L. Barrow (1966)
- George Harold Brown (1967)
- Charles F. Avila (1968)
- Hendrik Wade Bode (1969)
- Howard H. Aiken (1970)
- John Wistar Simpson (1971)
- William Hayward Pickering (1972)
- Bernard D. H. Tellegen (1973)
- Jan A. Rajchman (1974)
- Sidney Darlington (1975)