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Dates
July 1, 1934 – present
Authorized Form of Name
Armstrong, J. A. (John A.)
Additional Forms of Names
Armstrong, J. A.
Armstrong, John A.
John A. Armstrong is a director of research at IBM and also a member of both the American Physical Society and the National Academy of Engineering.
July 1, 1934Birth, Schenectady (N.Y.).
1956Obatined AB, Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.).
1961Obtained MS and PhD in Applied Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.).
1961 – 1963Research Fellow in Applied Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.).
1963 – 1993Researcher, Laser Science Group (1963-1967); Manager, Laser Group, Zurich Laboratory (1967-1968); Manager, Quantum Optics and Theoretical Physics Groups, Thomas J. Watson Research Center (1968-1976); Director of Physical Sciences (1976-1980); Member, IBM Corporate Technical Committee (1980-1981); Manager, Materials and Technology Development, General Technology Division Laboratory (1981-1983); Vice President, Logic and Memory Research Division (1983-1986); Director of Research (1986-1989); and Vice President, Science and Technology (1989-1993), International Business Machines (IBM), Armonk (N.Y.).
1986 – 1997Member, Board of Trustees, Associated Universities, Inc.
1987Member, National Academy of Engineering.
1989Awarded George E. Pake Prize, American Physical Society.
1990 – 1996Member, Board of Overseers, Harvard University.
1993 – 1994Karl H. Compton Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1994 – 1995Distinguished Visiting Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Virginia.
1995 – 1998Adjunct Professor of Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
1996 – 2002Member, National Science Board.
1998 – 2003Chair, Governing Board, American Institute of Physics.
Applied physicist.
Applied physics and engineering.
Physics -- Industrial applications.
Anderson, A. G. (Arthur George), 1926-
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Landauer, Rolf William, 1927-1999
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Piore, Emanuel Ruben, 1908-2000
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Thomas, Llewellyn Hilleth, 1903-1992
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Van Vleck, J. H. (John Hasbrouck), 1899-1980
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Both employed at Harvard University.
Bass, Michael, 1939-
Benedek, George Bernard, 1928-
Brodsky, M. H. (Marc Herbert), 1938-
Dicke, Robert H. (Robert Henry)
Hahn, E. L. (Erwin Louis), 1921-
Rosenbloom, Richard S.
Schawlow, Arthur L., 1921-1999
Spencer, William J.
Harvard University. Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Obtained AB in 1956, MS and PhD (Applied Physics) in 1961 and Research Fellow in Applied Physics.
Researcher, Laser Science Group; Manager, Laser Group, Zurich Laboratory; Director of Physical Sciences; Member, IBM Corporate Technical Committee; Manager, Materials and Technology Development, General Technology Division Laboratory; Vice President, Logic and Memory Research Division; Director of Research; and Vice President, Science and Technology.
Thomas J. Watson IBM Research Center
Manager, Quantum Optics and Theoretical Physics Groups.
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Department of Physics and Astronomy
Adjunct Professor of Physics.
University of Virginia. Department of Computer Science
Distinguished Visiting Professor.
University of Virginia. Department of Electrical Engineering
Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Chairman, Governing Board.
Awarded 1989 George E. Pake Prize.
Associated Universities, Inc.
Member, Board of Trustees.
Harvard University
Member, Board of Overseers.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Karl H. Compton Lecturer.
National Academy of Engineering
National Science Board (U.S.)
Member.
Oral history interview with John A. Armstrong, 1984 October 17.
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
American Institute of Physics
One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
Oral history interview with John Allan Armstrong, 2004 March 2 and 3.
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
American Institute of Physics
One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
Oral history interview with Marc Brodsky, 2008 January 8.
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
American Institute of Physics
One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
Oral history interview with Michael Bass, 1985 May 29.
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
American Institute of Physics
One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
Oral history interview with Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1983 June 27.
Niels Bohr Library & Archives
American Institute of Physics
One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA