• Sir Isaac Shoenberg (1 March 1880 – 25 January 1963) was a British electronic engineer born in Belarus who was best known for his role in the history...
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  • Shoenberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Isaac Shoenberg (1880–1963), Russian-born British electronic engineer David Shoenberg...
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    system developed by the newly formed company EMI-Marconi under Sir Isaac Shoenberg, who headed a research group that developed an advanced camera tube...
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    1932, the EMI engineers Tedham and McGee under the supervision of Isaac Shoenberg applied for a patent for a new device they dubbed the "Emitron". A...
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    musical instrument amplifiers. In the UK, three engineers at EMI (Isaac Shoenberg, Cabot Bull and Sidney Rodda) had developed and filed patents in 1933...
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    color television in 1940. In Britain, the EMI engineering team led by Isaac Shoenberg applied in 1932 for a patent for a new device they called "the Emitron"...
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    American artist, born in Pinsk and lived in Pinsk for 44 years Sir Isaac Shoenberg (1880–1963), electrical engineer born in Pinsk, principal inventor...
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  • 1924. After the war, URI became the RAI, which lives on to this day. Isaac Shoenberg joined the company in 1914 and became joint general manager in 1924...
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    only in the form of a patent and two accompanying memos addressed to Isaac Shoenberg. The text is exceptionally long for a patent of the period, having...
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    for ten days afterwards. In Britain the EMI engineering team led by Isaac Shoenberg applied in 1932 for a patent for a new device they dubbed "the Emitron"...
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