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- Simeon Aisenstein (25 January 1884, Kiyv, Ukraine, Imperial Russia – 3 September 1962, Chelmsford, Es****, United Kingdom; born Семёна Моисеевича Айзенштейна...
- registered as a separate company in Chelmsford, Es**** in 1947 under Simeon Aisenstein. Its initial name was the Phoenix Dynamo Co Ltd, though it immediately...
- Esther Aisenstein, while they both studied at Kiev. Esther was the first cousin of his friend and long time collaborator Simeon Aisenstein. Their children...
- collaboration between EMI and Marconi; for Marconi it was led by Simeon Aisenstein, who had joined Marconi in 1921 after emigrating from the USSR. In 1939...
- as a separate company in Chelmsford, Es**** in 1947 under Simeon Serge Aisenstein. Its initial name was the Phoenix Dynamo Co Ltd, though it immediately...
- created in 1934 to lead the work, and for the Marconi Company, Simeon Aisenstein lead the team developing the VHF transmission system. In November 1936...
- succeeded as head of the Russian national wireless organisation by Simeon Aisenstein with whom he had worked closely. In 1945 on the 50th anniversary of Popov's...
- contemporary evidence. The group, also comprising David Sarnoff, Simeon Aisenstein and Isaac Shoenberg, knew each other well from Russia and saw possible...
- supported by other contemporary evidence. The group, also comprising Simeon Aisenstein, Vladimir Zworykin and Isaac Shoenberg, knew each other well from Russia...
- and in 1904 became its commander. In this capacity he sought out Simeon Aisenstein, the pioneer of Radio, who at the time was a student at the University...