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Alexander Matveevich Poniatoff (Russian: Александр Матвеевич Понятов, tr. Aleksándr Matvéjevič Ponjatóv; 25
March 1892 – 24
October 1980) was a Russian-born...
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Alexander M.
Poniatoff as a spin-off of Dalmo-Victor. The name
AMPEX is an acronym,
created by its founder,
which stands for
Alexander M.
Poniatoff Excellence...
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early prototypes of
video tape
recorder technologies for
Alexander M.
Poniatoff and
Charlie Ginsburg. In 1957,
Dolby received his B.Sc. in electrical...
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could record 20
minutes per reel of high-quality sound.
Alexander M.
Poniatoff ordered Ampex,
which he
founded in 1944, to
manufacture an
improved version...
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Boris Zaytsev Scientists and
inventors Vladimir Ipatieff Alexander M.
Poniatoff Ilya
Prigogine Alexander Procofieff de
Seversky Igor
Sikorsky Otto Struve...
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Vladimir Zworykin,
often referred to as "father of television",
Alexander M.
Poniatoff, the
founder of Ampex, and
Alexander Lodygin,
arrived with this wave....
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electronics company Ampex, and the six-man
concern (headed by
Alexander M.
Poniatoff,
whose initials became part of the
company name) soon
became the world...
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joined Stanford University,
where he was
appointed the
Alexander M.
Poniatoff Professor of
Engineering and
Applied Science in 1963, a
position which...
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Georgiy Gamov (an
author of the Big Bang theory),
engineer Alexander M.
Poniatoff, who
created the world's
first rotary head
recorder and
social scientist...
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Treasurer where he
worked closely with the firm's
founder Alexander M.
Poniatoff,
particularly in the company's
merger with
Telemater Magnetics, Inc.,...