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  1. Vladimir Kosma Zworykin [b] (1888/1889 [a] – July 29, 1982 [7]) was a Russian-American inventor, engineer, and pioneer of television technology. Zworykin invented a television transmitting and receiving system employing cathode ray tubes.

  2. Vladimir Zworykin, Russian-born American electronic engineer and inventor of the iconoscope and kinescope television systems. Zworykin’s other developments in electronics included innovations in the electron microscope, night vision devices, and the scintillation counter.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Russian inventor Vladimir Zworykin invented the cathode-ray tube called the kinescope in 1929 and is known as the Father of Television.

  4. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › vladimir-zworykinVladimir Zworykin | Lemelson

    One of the foremost figures in the complex history of television is Vladimir Zworykin (1889-1982), who invented the “iconoscope,” “kinemascope,” and “storage principle” that became the basis of TV as we know it.

  5. Sep 16, 2022 · Biography. By the 1970s, the oft-called Father of Television Vladimir Zworykin parked his 21-inch RCA TV in the corner of a room and rarely turned it on. He was not fond of the shows. But without him, we would not have TV as we know it today. In 1924, he created the iconoscope, the first practical, all-electronic television camera tube.

  6. He was a prolific inventor, an inspired leader of research, and one of the most illustrious innovators of the twentieth century. Vladimir Zworykin was born in the town of Mourom in Russia, where his father owned and operated a fleet of steamships on the Oka River.

  7. Vladimir Zworykin, (born July 30, 1889, Murom, Russia—died July 29, 1982, Princeton, N.J., U.S.), Russian-born U.S. electronic engineer and inventor. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1919.

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · The Russian-American physicist and radio engineer Vladimir Kosma Zworykin (1889-1982) made important contributions to the development of television, as well as to the newer field of electronics.

  9. Vladimir K. Zworykin was awarded the National Medal of Science for major contributions to the instruments of science, engineering and television, and for his stimulation of the application fo engineering to medicine.

  10. Jun 12, 2024 · Vladimir Kosma Zworykin. (1889—1982) Russian-born American physicist and television pioneer. Quick Reference. (1889–1982) Russian–American physicist. Born at Mouron in Russia, Zworykin studied electrical engineering at Petrograd (now St. Petersburg), graduating in 1912. During World War I he served as a radio officer in the Russian army.