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  1. Elihu Thomson (March 29, 1853 – March 13, 1937) was an American engineer and inventor who was instrumental in the founding of major electrical companies in the United States, the United Kingdom and France.

  2. Elihu Thomson (born March 29, 1853, Manchester—died March 13, 1937, Swampscott, Mass., U.S.) was a U.S. electrical engineer and inventor whose discoveries in the field of alternating-current phenomena led to the development of successful alternating-current motors. He was also a founder of the U.S. electrical industry.

  3. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › elihu-thomsonElihu Thomson | Lemelson

    Learn about Elihu Thomson, one of the most prolific inventors in U.S. history and a co-founder of General Electric. He contributed to electric lighting, computing, telecommunications, and x-rays.

  4. Feb 14, 2019 · Elihu Thomson, AIEE President, 1889 - 1890, his invention of the 3 coil dynamo was the foundation to a successful electric lighting system that he and colleague E. J. Houston produced in 1879 through their company Thomson-Houston Electric Company.

  5. Learn about Elihu Thomson, an American engineering scientist and inventor in electrical technology. He developed arc lighting, alternating-current motor, and held many patents in electrical devices or processes.

  6. May 3, 2024 · Learn about Elihu Thomson, a prolific electrical engineer who made key discoveries in alternating current (AC) technology and founded the Thomson-Houston Electric Company. Discover his contributions to electromagnetism, electrical welding, and the rise of AC over DC.

  7. Elihu Thomson, 1853-1937, was an English-born, American inventor and engineer, who served as acting President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) twice–from March 1920 to July 1921 and from November 1921 to January 1923.