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Lemelson may
refer to:
Jerome H.
Lemelson (1923–1997),
American inventor and
founder of the
Lemelson Foundation the
Lemelson–MIT Prize,
which he endowed...
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Emmanuel Lemelson (born
Gregory Manoli Lemelson) is an American-born Gr****
Orthodox priest,
social commentator and
hedge fund manager.
Between 1999 and...
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Jerome "Jerry" Hal
Lemelson (July 18, 1923 –
October 1, 1997) was an
American engineer, inventor, and
patent holder.
Several of his
inventions relate to...
- The
Lemelson–MIT
Program awards several prizes yearly to
inventors in the
United States. The
largest is the
Lemelson–MIT
Prize which was
endowed in 1994...
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objects to
orient visitors. New galleries, such as the
Jerome and
Dorothy Lemelson Hall of Invention. An
environmentally controlled chamber to
protect the...
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Robert Bush
Lemelson is an
American cultural anthropologist and film producer. He
received his M.A. from the
University of
Chicago and Ph.D. from the Department...
- a consensus. › The
Lemelson Foundation is an
American 501(c)(3)
private foundation. It was
started in 1993 by
Jerome H.
Lemelson and his wife Dorothy...
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American Philosophical Society: 121–130. JSTOR 3143642. "Vladimir Zworykin".
Lemelson–MIT Prize.
Retrieved 12 July 2021. Ford,
Edmund Brisco (November 1977)...
- JSTOR 539294. Shi 2016, p. 378. "The
Invention of the
Electric Guitar".
Lemelson Center Studies in
Invention and Innovation.
Smithsonian Institution. April...
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Impact by the Inter-American Dialogue. In 2018, von Ahn was
awarded the
Lemelson-MIT
prize for his "dedication to
improving the
world through technology...