Awards & Winners

George Washington Pierce

Date of Birth 11-January-1872
Place of Birth Webberville
(United States of America, Texas, Travis County)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Inventor, Physicist, Science writer
George Washington Pierce was an American physicist. He was a professor of physics at Harvard University and inventor in the development of electronic telecommunications. The son of a Texas cattle rancher, he distinguished himself in school at Taylor and in the University of Texas before beginning his enduring relationship with Harvard in 1898. He wrote three innovative texts, many learned papers, and was assigned 53 patents. The most notable is the single-stage crystal oscillator circuit, which became the touchstone of the electronics communication art. Süsskind says that he was “an exceedingly warm and droll individual, much revered by his students.”

Awards by George Washington Pierce

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1929


IEEE Medal of Honor
(in recognition of his contributions to the theory and applications of crystal detectors, piezoelectric crystals, and magnetostriction devices)