Frederick Emmons Terman (/ˈtɜːrmən/; June 7, 1900 – December 19, 1982) was an American professor and academic administrator. He was the dean of the school...
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Lewis Madison Terman (January 15, 1877 – December 21, 1956) was an American psychologist, academic, and proponent of eugenics. He was noted as a pioneer...
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Look up Terman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Terman may refer to: Douglas Terman (1933–1999), American writer Frederick Terman (1900–1982), American...
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of Silicon Valley", Enterprise & Society 2003 4(3): 521–543 Frederick Terman - "When Terman returned to Stanford University in 1946 as dean of engineering...
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Valley". In the 1930s, Stanford University and its Dean of Engineering Frederick Terman began encouraging faculty and graduates to stay in the area instead...
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San Francisco earthquake. Following World War II, university provost Frederick Terman inspired an entrepreneurial culture in order to build a self-sufficient...
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Secretary of Defense Frank Bacon (1864–1922), actor and playwright Frederick Terman (1900–1982), considered (along with Shockley) the father of Silicon...
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park, as ordered by Chiang. Inspired by Silicon Valley, Li consulted Frederick Terman on how Taiwan could follow its example. From there, Li convinced talents...
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the output amplitude. Automatic amplitude control was investigated. Frederick Terman states, "The frequency stability and wave-shape form of any common...
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1949 Wallace Sterling had been appointed as Stanford's president and Frederick Terman became provost. The fledgling Stanford University was reorganized,...
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