• Amos Edward Joel Jr. (March 12, 1918 – October 25, 2008) was an American electrical engineer, known for several contributions and over seventy patents...
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  • Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Amos E. Joel Jr. (1918–2008), American electrical engineer and inventor Amos Kairuz, birth name of Danny Thomas (1912–1991)...
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    including the carbon dioxide laser and the spin-flip Raman laser. 1992 Amos E. Joel Jr. For fundamental contributions to and leadership in telecommunications...
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  • recipients include Claude E. Shannon (2000, died in 2001), William O. Baker (2003, died in 2005), Gordon E. Moore (2005), Amos E. Joel Jr. (2009, died in 2008)...
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    Andrew. "Amos E. Joel Jr., Cellphone Pioneer, Dies at 90", The New York Times, October 27, 2008. Accessed June 27, 2016. "Amos E. Joel Jr., an inventor...
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    described in the late 1960s, in papers by Frenkiel and Porter. In 1970, Amos E. Joel, Jr., a Bell Labs engineer, invented a "three-sided trunk circuit" to aid...
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  • Remote Trunk Groups to Distant Centralized Operator Service Center", Amos E. Joel, Jr., Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ US Patent #4,145,578 for "Position...
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    switch. 1970: modular telephone cords and jacks introduced. 1970: Amos E. Joel, Jr. of Bell Labs invented the "call handoff" system for "cellular mobile...
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    Hearst (former) – publishing magnate Amos E. Joel, Jr. (former) – inventor of the cellular phone John F. Kennedy Jr. (former) – publisher and son of John...
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  • Bell Medal (1976) with Amos E. Joel Jr. and William Keister IEEE Fellow New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame inductee Amos E. Joel, Jr., Raymond W. Ketchledge...
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