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In the News (Fri 1 Jan 10)

  
  David Sarnoff Library
The David Sarnoff Library documents David Sarnoff's life; the history of radio, television, electronics, and communications; and the history of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA).
It is devoted to the study and understanding of the innovative spirit personified in the greatest technological visionary of the 20th century and realized in the accomplishments of Radio Corporation of America (RCA) employees at laboratories, factories, and offices in New Jersey and around the world.
Sarnoff's papers and memorabilia, the Library's holdings include 25,000 photographs and thousands of notebooks, reports, publications, and artifacts related to the histories of RCA Laboratories and RCA.
www.davidsarnoff.org   (436 words)

  
  David Sarnoff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Sarnoff (February 27, 1891–December 12, 1971) was the General Manager of Radio Corporation of America (RCA) from its founding in 1919 to his retirement in 1970.
David Sarnoff was born in Uzliany shtetl near Minsk, Russian Empire (now in Belarus) to a poor Jewish family.
David Sarnoff is interred in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Sarnoff   (511 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
For Sarnoff employees working the transition, it is almost like being caught in a mini-merger because regardless of the fact they are still Sarnoff employees, they are mentally wearing two hats as they balance the best way to accelerate the new venture with the needs and the goals of Sarnoff.
From Sarnoff Labs to Sarnoff Corporation: Building a Vision Sarnoff's transition period to be fully self-sufficient under SRI was an on-going battle, barely surviving from quarter to quarter.
SARNOFF CORPORATION SUMMARY BREAKOUT 2000--ON THE ROAD TO $1B BY 2005 In early May, 2000, the President of Sarnoff had a series of sessions with all personnel to reset the tone of the work environment and remind everyone they were in the right place to advance their careers, their ideas, and get rewards.
www.ndu.edu /sdcfp/SarnoffReport.doc   (16556 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sarnoff does use state of the art tools for breakthroughs in hardware like multi-spectral cameras and lasers, and space age materials for making micro chips and displays, etc. And, they use their intranet to its maximum capacity for communicating and coordinating daily activities, and for word processing and constructing briefings.
Sarnoff's technologies in the pyramid decomposition of images, advanced compression and a quantifiable human vision based color model are the basis for transforming the currently manpower intensive tasks of rotoscoping, 3-D set construction, motion estimation and media integration.
Sarnoff's technology can control doses from 1 to 150,um, and it is lightweight, convenient, disposable Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal.
www.ndu.edu /sdcfp/Sarnoff.doc   (15190 words)

  
 Sarnoff Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sarnoff Corporation is one of the nation's premier new technology development and commercialization organizations.
Sarnoff is the birthplace of color TV, liquid crystal display technology, PC-based digital video, today's dominant semiconductor process, the basic system behind digital satellite TV, vision technology, as well as the emerging digital HDTV standard.
Sarnoff provides research, development, and consultative engineering services to commercial, governmental, and industrial clients, offering innovative thinking and advanced technology to solve some of today's most demanding technical and system integration challenges.
company.monster.com /sarnoff   (239 words)

  
 Sarnoff Corporation
Sarnoff provides a broad spectrum of expertise in many technology areas:
Comprehensive, systematic, remarkably easy to use — Sarnoff Compliance Bitstreams are the tools of choice for compliance verification, from MPEG-based and H.264 platforms to DTV Program Guides and Closed Captioning.
Sarnoff is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SRI International.
www.sarnoff.com   (82 words)

  
 Adventures in CyberSound: Sarnoff, David
The likelihood that Sarnoff was referring to broadcasting for profit is reinforced by two clippings on Lee De Forest's NY-area b'casts carried out a day or two before Sarnoff wrote Nally.
As a boy in Russia Sarnoff spent several years in preparing for a career as a Jewish scholar of the Talmud.
By that time Sarnoff had perceived the potential of television, which the contributions of several inventors were making technically feasible.
www.acmi.net.au /AIC/SARNOFF_BIO.html   (1291 words)

  
 About SRI: Subsidiaries
Located in Princeton, New Jersey, Sarnoff is a trusted resource for government agencies and companies around the world.
Sarnoff performs contract research and development, licenses its existing intellectual property, and partners in venture companies based on its technology.
Approximately 200 of Sarnoff's staff of 500 have advanced degrees.
www.sri.com /about/subsidiaries.html   (136 words)

  
 Summary of Application of Sarnoff Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sarnoff Corporation (“Sarnoff”) requests a new TLD primarily intended to support human domain names.
Sarnoff in cooperation with Atomic Tangerine is filing the “Registry Operator’s Proposal” and has formed a new entity that will actually operate the Registry, entitled NextDNS.
Sarnoff has a history of developing numerous new technologies and Atomic Tangerine is an e-business consulting practice.
www.icann.org /tlds/report/i1.html   (1376 words)

  
 D13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sarnoff was established in 1942 as RCA Laboratories, the central research organization for the RCA Corporation.
Sarnoff partnerships have significantly influenced a broad range of research areas as diverse as plasma physics, electronic highway and auto controls, ultrasonics in medicine, hyperthermia cancer research, solar energy, and solid state amplifiers for satellite communications.
At Sarnoff, "champions" are any members of the staff who have agreed to take responsibility for the success of a program; who are passionate and articulate about their vision; who have the breadth of knowledge and experience to succeed; and who are leaders, and have teams who believe in them and will follow them.
www.icann.org /tlds/i1/REGOP/REG_OP.HTM   (13626 words)

  
 "Radio Music Box" memo (1916(?))
In general, Sarnoff's memos didn't reveal the sources for his ideas -- he wasn't one to needlessly give anyone else publicity, and tended to let people think all the ideas he presented were original to himself.
But, although not mentioned in Sarnoff's memo, there is evidence that it was inspired by the daily broadcasts which had begun in the fall of 1916 over Lee DeForest's experimental "Highbridge" station, 2XG, which was also located in New York City.
And complicating the picture is the fact that in January, 1920 Sarnoff submitted an overview of the radio industry which included a section that is nearly word-for-word identical to the reported "Radio Music Box" text.
earlyradiohistory.us /1916rmb.htm   (1358 words)

  
 From Princeton to the World: The Devlopement of LCD Displays
About Sarnoff Sarnoff Corporation (www.sarnoff.com), the former RCA Laboratories and since 1987 a wholly-owned subsidiary of SRI International, creates electronic, biomedical and information technology for government and commercial clients.
Sarnoff and realized in the accomplishments of those who worked at RCA, and to its encouragement in future inventors and entrepreneurs.
The Library is supported by Sarnoff Corporation, which maintains a facility housing the Collection; by donations and photo sales; and by an operating support grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of Cultural Affairs in the Department of State.
www.pairlist.net /pipermail/newsbot/2002-August/000021.html   (921 words)

  
 SRI International - an independent, nonprofit R&D organization dedicated to client success.
Independent from Stanford University since 1970, SRI is a nonprofit scientific research institute formed under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and incorporated in the State of California.
Also request or download our corporate brochure or four-page overview (Acrobat PDF) to get a look at who we are and how we meet important client needs.
SRI's for-profit subsidiary Sarnoff Corporation offers electronic, information, and biomedical innovations to its clients through contract research and development, licensed intellectual property, and venture companies based on its technology.
www.sri.com /about   (497 words)

  
 Sarnoff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
David Sarnoff was born in 1891 in Minsk (Belarus) and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1900.
David Sarnoff was an immigrant from Belarus, and had to deliver newspapers for living before he became Marconi's personal messenger when he was 15 years old.
While Sarnoff was busy in organizing his NBC network in the United States, Japanese installed their first broadcasting stations in Tokyo and Osaka in 1925, with 130,000 and 50,000 listeners respectively.
www2.physics.umd.edu /~yskim/maga/sarnoff.html   (1996 words)

  
 Sarnoff Corporation Fields   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Special thanks to Sarnoff Corporation for the use of their fields.
All Sarnoff field usage requests must come through and be approved by the Association.
This means teams may not use the Sarnoff fields for practices or games without the Association's approval even if you or other parents work at Sarnoff.
www.wwpsa.org /directions/sarnoff.htm   (300 words)

  
 Sarnoff Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sarnoff's Life Science and Systems Business Unit is a world-class center where leading-edge biology research and innovation are combined with advances in electronics and miniaturization to transform drug discovery and delivery, medical devices and diagnostics, and genomic/proteomic research.
The establishment of these companies fits Sarnoff's mission of working with clients on projects involving contract research or ventures that require the creation of truly fundamental intellectual property and corresponding product development.
Our areas of particular expertise are: electronics, optics, mechanical design, lasers, MEMs technology, microfluidics, powder handling and robotics with application to medical devices, enzyme and protein chemistry, high through-put screening/ ADME Tox, diabetes monitoring and care, biometrics, and pharmaceutical production.
www.acor.org /drugs/pipeline/companies/3394.profile   (232 words)

  
 SASID - a Whatis.com definition - see also: Self-Scanned Amorphous Silicon Integrated Display
The horizontal and vertical scanning circuitry, rather than being external to the display, is incorporated directly on the glass substrate of the panel.
Sarnoff estimates that the average useful life of preliminary SASID designs is more than 10,000 hours at 70 degrees centigrade, and the random failure rate is approximately half that of most other AMLCDs.
Sarnoff offers a brief overview of SASID technology.
whatis.techtarget.com /definition/0,,sid9_gci508341,00.html   (279 words)

  
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"Sarnoff is proud to partner with United Defense to make leading edge digital vision technologies a reality for our military's future systems," said Mark Sartor, Sarnoff Corporation's Director, Business Development.
Sarnoff Corporation (http://www.sarnoff.com), a subsidiary of SRI International, creates and commercializes electronic, biomedical and information technology for clients worldwide.
Founded in 1942 as RCA Laboratories, Sarnoff produces innovations in such areas as: integrated circuits, lasers, and imagers; computational drug discovery and drug manufacture and delivery; digital TV and video; high-performance networking; and wireless communications.
www.uniteddefense.com /pr/pr_20021021b.htm   (594 words)

  
 SITPL : News
Kressel began his career as a researcher in electronics and lasers at Sarnoff, the former RCA Laboratories, rising to the position of Staff Vice President responsible for solid state electronic research and development.
During his 24 years at RCA Laboratories (which evolved into today’s Sarnoff Corporation) Dr. Kressel led the development and commercial introduction of many semiconductor device breakthroughs in light sources, detectors, and integrated circuits, including pioneering the first practical semiconductor lasers and the first epitaxial silicon solar cell.
Sarnoff Innovative Technologies Private Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sarnoff Corporation.
www.sitpl.com /news/index.asp?releaseID=13   (442 words)

  
 Vision 2020 <196> From Color TV to HDTV to . . ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fifty years later, RCA has turned into the Sarnoff Corporation, and Princeton is still on the leading edge of television and video work.
Sarnoff is licensing its design for economical DTV receivers, and it projects that next year's Christmas shoppers will be able to buy the receivers for $400 to $550 (that's just for the electronics, not the display).
We started evangelizing then." VideoBrush Corporation was founded in 1997 and its distribution center is located in Carpenteria, California, but it is supported by Sarnoff Corporation in Princeton.
www.princetoninfo.com /199812/81202c01.html   (2931 words)

  
 New Book on RCA History Available   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The David Sarnoff Library is now selling "David Sarnoff Research Center: From RCA Labs to Sarnoff Corporation," a 128-page photohistory I compiled and captioned for Arcadia Publishing's Images of America series.
David Sarnoff Research Center: RCA Labs to Sarnoff Corporation tells the story of their invention or innovation at the research facility in Princeton, New Jersey.
David Sarnoff Research Center: RCA Labs to Sarnoff Corporation celebrates the fascinating process of research and development with stunning photos selected from thirty thousand stills in RCA's collections now deposited at the David Sarnoff Library.
www.njarc.org /rcabook.htm   (260 words)

  
 Key Sarnoff Patent on Computational Drug Discovery Will Speed Search for Cures to AIDS, Cancer
Sarnoff Corporation, the Princeton-based innovation services and technology development company, praised the announcement from Locus Pharmaceuticals of Blue Bell, PA, that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has allowed the claims of a patent application for computerized drug design technology originally developed by Sarnoff.
Locus Pharmaceuticals was founded by Sarnoff as part of its venture company formation strategy.
The technology grew out of Sarnoff's decision to invest in biomedical research by building on its strengths in electronics, information technology, and life sciences.
www.aegis.com /NEWS/BW/2004/BW040207.html   (615 words)

  
 Infocomm - News - Sarnoff introduces LED-based color visualization system
Algen and Sarnoff have built several generations of pre-production prototypes (photo at www.sarnoff.com/consumer_electronics/coloron/) and are seeking partners to bring the Coloron
Algen (www.algendesign.com) is a technology company located in Eatontown, N.J. Founded in 1988, the company is involved in contract design and manufacture of complex systems for both telecom and military applications.
Sarnoff Corporation (www.sarnoff.com) creates electronic, biomedical and information technology for government and commercial clients.
www.infocomm.org /Newsnetwork/index.cfm?objectID=331C76B1-63FF-430A-8B5FDFAC608B549D   (654 words)

  
 Markets : Sarnoff Corporation
Sarnoff provides a broad spectrum of expertise in many technology areas such as video, vision, sensors, imagers and IC design.
Our deep domain knowledge reaches across many of today’s most pervasive markets and industries — from vision systems that enhance automotive safety, to software-based entertainment solutions, to sensor networks and bio-detection tools that help combat terrorism.
We offer technologies, products and services that meet the most demanding needs and have the strength and resource to generate streams of promising new innovations.
www.sarnoff.com /markets   (89 words)

  
 Ansoft Customers - SARNOFF CORPORATION
Sarnoff Corporation is a trusted resource for government agencies and companies around the world.
Sarnoff serves clients by performing research under contract, licensing its existing intellectual property (IP) and partnering in venture companies based on Sarnoff technology.
Sridhar Kanamaluru, at Sarnoff, uses HFSS to simulate the entire structure of a Ka-band monopulse comparator, including all rat-races, waveguide bends, and transitions.
wwww.hamster-ams.com /customers/sarnoff.cfm   (162 words)

  
 Wave Systems Corp.
Sarnoff Corporation creates and commercializes electronic, biomedical and information technology.
Founded in 1942 as RCA Laboratories, Sarnoff has been a wholly-owned, for-profit subsidiary of SRI International since 1987.
Building on decades of innovation, including the development of color television and the liquid-crystal display, Sarnoff now works with a wide variety of industry and government clients to develop and improve specific technologies that will help change the world.
www.wave.com /news/press_archive/99/990908wavexpress.html   (876 words)

  
 Ansoft Customers - SARNOFF CORPORATION
Sarnoff Corporation is a trusted resource for government agencies and companies around the world.
Sarnoff serves clients by performing research under contract, licensing its existing intellectual property (IP) and partnering in venture companies based on Sarnoff technology.
Sridhar Kanamaluru, at Sarnoff, uses HFSS to simulate the entire structure of a Ka-band monopulse comparator, including all rat-races, waveguide bends, and transitions.
www.ansoft.com /customers/sarnoff.cfm   (162 words)

  
 Sarnoff Corporation Jobs: Vault Jobs & Employment Profiles
Sarnoff Corporation employee surveys are collected by Vault editors, Vault Gold Surveys provide detailed information on jobs and employment at specific employers.
Employee Workplace: Sarnoff Corporation was a fascinating place to work for anyone interested in contract research and...
Business Outlook: The business outlook for Sarnoff Corporation is cloudy at best, as the company has been struggling...
www.vault.com /jobs-company/Sarnoff-Corporation.html   (237 words)

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