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Mattson is a Swedish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Matt (shortened form of Matthew)". It is rare as a given name. People * Brad Mattson, Silicon Valley entrepreneur * Eli Mattson, pianist, singer, and runner-up on America's Got Talent * Ellen Mattson, Swedish writer * Hållbus Totte Mattson, Swedish musician * Howard W. Mattson (1927–1998), American magazine editor * Ingrid Mattson (born 1963), Canadian activist and scholar * Jesper Mattson Cruus af Edeby (1576–1622), Swedish soldier and politician * John Mattson, American screenwriter * Mark Mattson, American neuroscientist * Per Mattson (1895–1973), Swedish, Olympics rower * Ragnar Mattson (1892–1965), Swedish, Olympics high jumper * Richard Mattson (born 1935), American computer scientist * Riley Mattson (born 1937), American football player * Robert Mattson (businessman), (1851–1935), Finnish shipowner and businessman * Robert W. Mattson, Sr. (b. ?), American politician * Robin Mattson, American actress * Ma ...
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Brad Mattson
Brad Mattson (born October 29, 1954) is an American engineer and entrepreneur. He started two publicly traded semiconductor companies, Novellus Systems and Mattson Technology, and has also worked in the solar power industry. He currently serves as Chairman of Husk Power and is a board director at Siva Power, a thin film solar cell company based in Silicon Valley, and is involved with several other private companies and non-profits. Mattson holds 12 patents. Early life and education Mattson was born in Norwood, Massachusetts on October 29, 1954, and grew up in California. He graduated from San Jose State University with a BSc in aeronautical engineering. Mattson also holds an MBA in Finance from Santa Clara University.Executive Profile: Brad S. Mattson
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Robert Mattson (businessman)
Robert Emanuel Mattson (16 May 1851 – 10 May 1935) was a Finnish shipowner and businessman. Mattson was born in Åland to a shipowner family. He went to sea at young age and studied shipmaster degree. After ten years at sea he settled in Mariehamn and started trading; soon he went into shipping business. Mattson operated solely old sailing ships, which were often lost due to their poor condition. However, the business was profitable. In the 1920s Mattson changed to steam ships but could not operate them successfully. Mattson became a major owner of Helsinki-based Kone- ja Siltarakennus engineering company. The company grew rapidly but by the 1930s it had fallen into financial problems. Also Mattson's personal financial situation weakened, and following to his death, the company's main creditor sold his shares. Early years Mattson was born in Vårdö, Åland. His father Mats Mattson was a shipowner and locally influential business person. At the age of 16 Mattson, against h ...
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Ingrid Mattson
Ingrid Mattson (born August 24, 1963) is a Canadian activist and scholar, A professor of Islamic Studies, Islamic studies, she is currently the London and Windsor Community Chair in Islamic Studies at Huron University College at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. Mattson is a former president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and was described as "Perhaps the most noticed figure among American Muslim women" in a 2010 New York Times article. Early life and background Ingrid Mattson, the sixth of seven children, was born in 1963 in Kingston, Ontario, where she spent her childhood and attended Catholic schools. She credits the Catholic women who educated her with providing "a fantastic education" and "a place to explore and develop this early, youthful spirituality". She studied Philosophy and Fine Arts at the University of Waterloo in Canada from 1982–87. As part of her course of study, she spent summer of 1986 as a visiting student i ...
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Mattson Tomlin
Mattson Tomlin (born July 16, 1990) is a filmmaker and writer. Career In 2018, Tomlin wrote the script for the '' Project Power'' (2020) for Netflix, starring Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Dominique Fishback. He scripted and produced the film '' Little Fish'' (2021), based on a short story by Aja Gabel. He gained attention in 2019 when he was brought onboard to assist with ''The Batman'' (2022). The film would serve as a reboot of the ''Batman'' film franchise and star Robert Pattinson. The script which was completed in 2019 was submitted to Warner Bros by Matt Reeves written by Reeves, Tomlin and Peter Craig although only Reeves and Craig received credit. By January 2020, Tomlin was writing the television pilot for an adaption of the comic book series ''Fear Agent'', and a film adaption of the comic book series ''Memetic'' for Lionsgate. Both projects would be produced by Seth Rogen's Point Grey Pictures. He was also writing a film adaptation of the video game ch ...
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Mattson Technology
Mattson Technology Inc is an American technology company which was founded in 1988 by Brad Mattson and is based in Fremont, California. The company is both a manufacturer and supplier in the market of semiconductor equipment globally. Its main products are dry strip system, rapid thermal processing, and etching. The company provides products for customers and manufacturers such as foundries, memory and logic devices. The main offices for Mattson served as the filming location for the Cyberdyne Systems building from Terminator 2: Judgment Day. In May 2016, Mattson Technology and Beijing ETOWN ("E-Town Dragon") jointly announced that the previously announced acquisition of Mattson by E-Town had been completed. Dr. Allen Lu has served as the company's CEO and President since October 2016. Products and services The company's major products are semiconductor wafer processing equipment used in the fabrication of integrated circuits (ICs). Its dry strip products (SUPREMA) incorpo ...
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Robin Mattson
Robin Mattson is an American actress. She is best known for her roles on the daytime soap operas ''General Hospital'', '' Santa Barbara'', and ''All My Children''. Career Daytime television Mattson made her daytime debut as troubled teen Hope Bauer on ''Guiding Light'' in 1976, her only complete heroine on the soaps. She received a Soap Opera Digest Award and an Emmy Award nomination for her first major role as Heather Webber on ''General Hospital''. During Ilene Kristen's absence from ''Ryan's Hope'', she played Delia Ryan (1984). Replacing Linda Gibboney on '' Santa Barbara'', she received additional Emmy nominations as Gina Blake Lockridge, a role she played from December 1985 through the final episode in January 1993. Mattson then moved to New York to play Janet Green on ''All My Children'' (1994–2000). Over the next few years, she took on several short term roles on ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (2003), Madame Cheri Love on ''As the World Turns'' (2007), and Lee Micha ...
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Hållbus Totte Mattson
Hållbus Totte Mattson (usually known simply as Totte Mattson) is a multi-instrumentalist folk musician from Dalarna, Sweden. Mattson's instruments include the lute, baroque lute, mandora, bass mandora, hummel, classical guitar, baroque guitar Mora-oud, accordion, Swedish dulcimer, hurdy-gurdy and vocals. Mattson was a founding member in 1980 of the seminal Swedish folk ensemble Groupa along with Mats Edén. In 1987, Mattson, Anders Stake (now Anders Norudde) and percussionist Björn Tollin formed the band Hedningarna in order to explore the possibilities of developing a new musical style based on elements of traditional music. The group wrote and played a major part of the music to theatre project ''Den stora vreden'' (rough translation: ''The Great Wrath'') at Gävleborgs folkteater (the county theatre of Gävleborg), first time performed in 1988, that attracted much attention. A fairly large portion of the music on their first record was originally performed in that play. ...
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Mattson, Edmonton
Mattson is a future neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The neighbourhood was officially named in July 2012 after Norman Mattson, a prominent land surveyor in Alberta. Mattson is located within the Southeast Edmonton area and was the original Southeast Neighbourhood 3 within the Southeast Area Structure Plan (ASP). It is bounded by The Orchards at Ellerslie and Ellerslie Neighbourhood 4 across 66 Street SW to the west, the Walker neighbourhood across future 25 Avenue SW to the north, 50 Street to the east, and Leduc County Leduc County is a municipal district in Alberta, Canada that is immediately south of the City of Edmonton. It spans east to west and north to south, and has a population of 14,416. The municipal district is home to prairie parkland and several ... across 41 Avenue SW to the south. Surrounding neighbourhoods References Neighbourhoods in Edmonton {{Edmonton-geo-stub ...
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Ellen Mattson
Ellen Mattson (born 22 September 1962) is a Swedish writer. Her first fictional work to be published in English translation was ''Snow'' (2005), a historical novel set in the early 18th century. She has won several literary prizes, including the Svenska Dagbladet Literature Prize in 1998, the Dobloug Prize in 2009, and the Selma Lagerlöf Prize in 2011. On 28 March 2019, the Swedish Academy The Swedish Academy ( sv, Svenska Akademien), founded in 1786 by King Gustav III of Sweden, Gustav III, is one of the Swedish Royal Academies, Royal Academies of Sweden. Its 18 members, who are elected for life, comprise the highest Swedish lang ... elected Mattson as a new member of the academy. She was inducted in December 2019. Selected works * ''Truman Capote och faktaromanen'' ( Examensarbete vid Högskolan i Borås) 1989 * ''Nattvandring'' 1992 * ''Vägen härifrån'' 1994 * ''Resenärerna'' 1998 * ''Poetens liv'' 1999 * ''Snö'' 2001 (en historisk roman som utspelar sig i tidigt ...
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Jesper Mattson Cruus Af Edeby
Jesper Mattson Cruus af Edeby (1576–1622) was a Swedish soldier and politician, being appointed Privy Councilor in 1612, Field Marshal in 1615, Lord High Treasurer in 1615, and Governor of Riga in 1621. In the Kalmar War (1611–1613) he led the Swedish troops to victory against the Danish forces, led by King Christian IV of Denmark, at the Battle of Kölleryd A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ..., on 21 February 1612. In 1622 he died in Riga after being wounded in a dispute with a local clergyman. References Cruus, Jesper Mattsonat Nationalencyklopedins Internettjänst (Swedish) 1576 births 1622 deaths Field marshals of Sweden Swedish nobility Members of the Privy Council of Sweden 17th-century Swedish military personnel Swedish-speaking Finns 17th- ...
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Child's Play 2
''Child's Play 2'' is a 1990 American slasher film and the direct sequel to '' Child's Play'', written by Don Mancini and directed by John Lafia, one of the co-writers of the first film. It is the second installment in the ''Child's Play'' franchise and set two years after the first film; the plot follows Charles Lee Ray (better known as Chucky) continuing his pursuit for Andy Barclay, who was placed in foster care, and transferring his soul into him after being resurrected. Alex Vincent and Brad Dourif reprised their roles while Christine Elise, Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham and Grace Zabriskie joined the cast. ''Child's Play 2'' was released on November 9, 1990, exactly two years after the first film was released, and grossed over $35 million on a budget of $13 million. It was followed by a sequel, ''Child's Play 3'', 9 months later. Plot Two years after the first film, the Play Pals Corporation, which produces the Good Guy dolls, recovers from the negative publicity and rea ...
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John Mattson
John Mattson is an American screenwriter and author. His screenplay for the film '' Milk Money'' sold to Paramount Pictures for an outright purchase of $1.1 million after Paramount topped a $1 million bid from Dino De Laurentiis Communications. He is the co-writer of Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (for which he won the 1996 Environmental Media Award) and Free Willy 3: The Rescue. His story "Figure and Ground" won the 2018 R. N. Kinder Prize for Realistic Fiction, and was published by ''Pleiades'' in 2019. His story "Eric Clapton's Girlfriend" won the 2019 Los Angeles Review The Los Angeles Review, LAR, () is an annual print and online literary journal. It was established in 2003. Dr. Kate Gale, managing editor of Red Hen Press Red Hen Press is an American non-profit press located in Pasadena, California, and spe ... Literary Award for Flash Fiction. Filmography *'' Milk Money'' (1994) *'' Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home'' (with Corey Blechman and Karen Janszen) (1995) ...
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