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Best 1 Mohamed Atalla

Mohamed Atalla was a pioneering electrical engineer instrumental in developing key technologies shaping the 20th century’s electronic landscape. His work at Bell Labs, particularly his innovations regarding MOSFET transistors and surface passivation techniques for semiconductor devices, fundamentall...

2 George E. Smith

George E. Smith was a physicist instrumental in developing the charge-coupled device or CCD. His work at Bell Labs during the late 20th century resulted in a critical advancement for semiconductor technology and digital imaging. The CCD’s ability to convert light into electrical signals fundamentall...

3 Walter Houser Brattain

Walter Houser Brattain was a physicist instrumental in developing early semiconductor technology. His collaboration with John Bardeen and William Shockley at Bell Labs resulted in the creation of the point-contact transistor in 1947. This invention fundamentally shifted electronics, paving the way f...

4 Daryl Chapin

Daryl Chapin was a physicist whose work fundamentally advanced solar technology. He collaborated with Calvin Fuller and Han Peng to develop the first effective silicon photovoltaic cell at Bell Labs in 1954. This innovation dramatically improved energy conversion efficiency from sunlight, establishi...

5 Dawon Kahng

Dawon Kahng is an electrical engineer recognized for his pivotal role in developing the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET). His 1959 invention at Bell Labs alongside John Buller represents a foundational advancement in semiconductor technology. The MOSFET’s efficiency and sca...

6 James West
James West

James West was an American acoustician who co-invented the foil electret microphone at Bell Labs in 1962, now common in telephones.

7 John R. Pierce

John R. Pierce was a Bell Labs engineer who named the transistor in 1948 and helped develop Telstar, the 1962 communications satellite.

8 Robert W. Lucky

Robert W. Lucky is an American electrical engineer whose 1964 Bell Labs adaptive equalizer made higher-speed modem data transmission over phone lines practical.

9 George Stibitz

George Stibitz was an American Bell Labs mathematician who built the 1937 Model K relay adder and staged an early remote-computing demonstration in 1940.

10 Erna Schneider Hoover

Erna Schneider Hoover is an American computer scientist whose 1971 patent for stored-program telephone switching improved call routing reliability.

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