Daniel E. Noble Scientist

Daniel Earl Noble (Naugatuck, Connecticut, October 4, 1901 - 16 February 1980) was an American engineer, and Executive Vice Chairman of the Board emeritus of Motorola, who is known for the design and installation of the nation's first statewide two-way FM radio communications system for the Connecticut State Police.He received a BS degree in engineering from the University of Connecticut.He joined Motorola as Director of Research in 1940. In 1949 he set up a solid state electronics research laboratory for Motorola in Phoenix, Arizona, which ultimately became the headquarters of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola, and ultimately Freescale Semiconductor as it separated from Motorola.The IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award (previously named the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award) was established by the IEEE in 2000 for outstanding contributions to emerging technologies recognized within recent years.

Personal facts

Daniel E. Noble
Birth dateOctober 04, 1901
Birth place
Naugatuck Connecticut
Nationality
United States
Citizenship
United States
Date of deathFebruary 16, 1980
Residence
Scottsdale Arizona

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IEEE Edison Medal

Daniel E. Noble on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://tenwatts.blogspot.com/2005/10/two-way-radio.html
  2. http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/sums/noble.html