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{{notability, date=February 2018 The Stuart Ballantine Medal was a science and engineering award presented by the
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Stuart Ballantine Charles Stuart Ballantine (September 22, 1897May 7, 1944) was an American Invention, inventor. Ballantine was born in the Germantown, Philadelphia, Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was an amateur radio enthusiast by 1908 and se ...
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Laureates

*1947 -
George Clark Southworth George Clark Southworth (August 24, 1890 – July 6, 1972), who published as G. C. Southworth, was a prominent American radio engineer best known for his role in the development of waveguides in the early 1930s. Biography Southworth was born in ...
(Physics) *1948 - Ray Davis Kell (Engineering) *1949 - Sergei A. Schelkunoff (Physics) *1952 -
John Bardeen John Bardeen (; May 23, 1908 – January 30, 1991) was an American physicist and engineer. He is the only person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics twice: first in 1956 with William Shockley and Walter Brattain for the invention of the tran ...
(Physics) *1952 -
Walter H. Brattain Walter Houser Brattain (; February 10, 1902 – October 13, 1987) was an American physicist at Bell Labs who, along with fellow scientists John Bardeen and William Shockley, invented the point-contact transistor in December 1947. They shared t ...
(Physics) *1953 -
David G. C. Luck David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
(Engineering) *1954 - Kenneth Alva Norton (Engineering) *1955 -
Claude Elwood Shannon Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001) was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer known as a "father of information theory". As a 21-year-old master's degree student at the Massachusetts Institu ...
(Computer and Cognitive Science) *1956 - Kenneth Bullington (Physics) *1957 -
Robert Morris Page Robert Morris Page (2 June 1903 – 15 May 1992) was an American physicist who was a leading figure in the development of radar technology. Later, Page served as the Director of Research for the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. Life and career P ...
(Engineering) *1957 - Leo Clifford Young (Engineering) *1958 -
Harald Trap Friis Harald Trap Friis (22 February 1893 – 15 June 1976), who published as H. T. Friis, was a Danish-American radio engineer whose work at Bell Laboratories included pioneering contributions to radio propagation, radio astronomy, and ...
(Engineering) *1959 -
Albert Hoyt Taylor Albert Hoyt Taylor (January 1, 1879 in Chicago, Illinois, Chicago, IL – December 11, 1961 in Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles, CA) was an American electrical engineer who made important early contributions to the development of radar. Biog ...
(Engineering) *1959 -
Charles H. Townes Charles Hard Townes (July 28, 1915 – January 27, 2015) was an American physicist. Townes worked on the theory and application of the maser, for which he obtained the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics associated wi ...
(Physics) *1960 -
Rudolf Kompfner Rudolf Kompfner (May 16, 1909 – December 3, 1977) was an Austrian-born inventor, physicist and architect, best known as the inventor of the traveling-wave tube (TWT). Life Kompfner was born in Vienna to Jewish parents. He was original ...
(Engineering) *1960 -
Harry Nyquist Harry Nyquist (, ; February 7, 1889 – April 4, 1976) was a Swedish-American physicist and electronic engineer who made important contributions to communication theory. Personal life Nyquist was born in the village Nilsby of the parish Stora Ki ...
(Engineering) *1960 -
John R. Pierce John Robinson Pierce (March 27, 1910 – April 2, 2002), was an American engineer and author. He did extensive work concerning radio communication, microwave technology, computer music, psychoacoustics, and science fiction. Additionally to his ...
(Engineering) *1961 -
Leo Esaki Reona Esaki (江崎 玲於奈 ''Esaki Reona'', born March 12, 1925), also known as Leo Esaki, is a Japanese physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 with Ivar Giaever and Brian David Josephson for his work in electron tunneling in ...
(Engineering) *1961 -
Nicolaas Bloembergen Nicolaas Bloembergen (March 11, 1920 – September 5, 2017) was a Dutch-American physicist and Nobel laureate, recognized for his work in developing driving principles behind nonlinear optics for laser spectroscopy. During his career, he was a p ...
(Physics) *1961 - H. E. Derrick Scovill (Physics) *1962 -
Ali Javan Ali Javan ( fa, علی جوان, Ali Javān; December 26, 1926 – September 12, 2016) was an Iranian-American physicist and inventor. He was the first to propose the concept of the gas laser in 1959 at the Bell Telephone Laboratories. A successf ...
(Physics) *1962 -
Theodore H. Maiman Theodore Harold Maiman (July 11, 1927 – May 5, 2007) was an American engineer and physicist who is widely credited with the invention of the laser.Johnson, John Jr. (May 11, 2008). "Theodore H. Maiman, at age 32; scientist created the first LA ...
(Physics) *1962 -
Arthur L. Schawlow Arthur Leonard Schawlow (May 5, 1921 – April 28, 1999) was an American physicist and co-inventor of the laser with Charles Townes. His central insight, which Townes overlooked, was the use of two mirrors as the resonant cavity to take maser act ...
(Physics) *1962 -
Charles H. Townes Charles Hard Townes (July 28, 1915 – January 27, 2015) was an American physicist. Townes worked on the theory and application of the maser, for which he obtained the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics associated wi ...
(Physics) *1963 - Arthur C. Clarke (Engineering) *1965 - Homer Walter Dudley (Engineering) *1965 - Alec Harley Reeves (Engineering) *1966 -
Robert N. Noyce Robert Norton Noyce (December 12, 1927 – June 3, 1990), nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley", was an American physicist and entrepreneur who co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel Corporation in 1968. He is also credited w ...
(Computer and Cognitive Science) *1966 -
Jack S. Kilby Jack St. Clair Kilby (November 8, 1923 – June 20, 2005) was an American electrical engineer who took part (along with Robert Noyce of Fairchild) in the realization of the first integrated circuit while working at Texas Instruments (TI) in 195 ...
(Engineering) *1967 -
Jack N. James Jack Norval James (November 22, 1920 – August 7, 2001) was a US rocket engineer who worked for over 35 years at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA. His work as a Project Manager for NASA's Mariner program in the 1960s inc ...
(Engineering) *1967 -
Robert J. Parks Robert J. "Bob" Parks (April 1, 1922 – June 3, 2011) was a US aerospace engineering, aerospace engineer and pioneer in the space program where he was intricately involved and/or directed for some of the most historic and important U.S. unmanned s ...
(Engineering) *1968 - Chandra Kumar Naranbhai Patel (Physics) *1969 - Emmett N. Leith (Physics) *1971 - Zhores I. Alferov (Physics) *1972 - Daniel Earl Noble (Engineering) *1973 - Andrew H. Bobeck (Computer and Cognitive Science) *1973 -
Willard S. Boyle Willard Sterling Boyle, (August 19, 1924May 7, 2011) was a Canadian physicist. He was a pioneer in the field of laser technology and co-inventor of the charge-coupled device. As director of Space Science and Exploratory Studies at Bellcomm he h ...
(Computer and Cognitive Science) *1973 -
George E. Smith George Elwood Smith (born May 10, 1930) is an American scientist, applied physicist, and co-inventor of the charge-coupled device (CCD). He was awarded a one-quarter share in the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics for "the invention of an imaging semico ...
(Computer and Cognitive Science) *1975 - Bernard C. De Loach, Jr. (Engineering) *1975 - Martin Mohamed Atalla (Physics) *1975 -
Dawon Kahng Dawon Kahng ( ko, 강대원; May 4, 1931 – May 13, 1992) was a Korean-American electrical engineer and inventor, known for his work in solid-state electronics. He is best known for inventing the MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effe ...
(Physics) *1977 - Charles Kuen Kao (Engineering) *1977 - Stewart E. Miller (Engineering) *1979 - Marcian E. Hoff, Jr. (Computer and Cognitive Science) *1979 - Benjamin Abeles (Engineering) *1979 - George D. Cody (Engineering) *1981 - Amos E. Joel, Jr. (Engineering) *1983 - Adam Lender (Computer and Cognitive Science) *1986 - Linn F. Mollenauer (Engineering) *1989 - John M. J. Madey (Physics) *1992 -
Rolf Landauer Rolf William Landauer (February 4, 1927 – April 27, 1999) was a German-American physicist who made important contributions in diverse areas of the thermodynamics of information processing, condensed matter physics, and the conductivity of disor ...
(Physics) *1993 - Leroy L. Chang (Physics)


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