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  1. Frederick Emmons Terman (/ ˈ t ɜːr m ən /; June 7, 1900 – December 19, 1982) was an American professor and academic administrator. He was the dean of the school of engineering from 1944 to 1958 and provost from 1955 to 1965 at Stanford University . [ 1 ]

  2. Frederick Terman may have died in 1982, but that didn’t stop him from hitchhiking across the country last summer. Terman, ’20, Engr. ’22, former Stanford professor and provost, was one of six Silicon Valley legends whose likeness was used for a traveling art project.

  3. Dec 3, 2011 · Frederick Emmon Terman was known as “The Father of Silicon Valley.” But even a nickname like that fails to capture his contributions to the electronics industry. Under his leadership, Stanford...

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  4. Sep 23, 2016 · Interview with Frederick E. Terman conducted at Hewlett-Packard.

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  5. Fred Terman: Father of Silicon Valley. Share this piece of history. Date: 1952. In the early 1930s, the talents of four Stanford undergraduates — Bill Hewlett, Dave Packard, Barney Oliver and Noel “Ed” Porter — caught the eye of legendary engineering professor Fred Terman.

  6. Jul 27, 2019 · Radio Engineers' Handbook. Frederick Emmons Terman, Sc.D. First Edition, Seventh Impression. Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York and London, 1943. Addeddate.

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  8. May 10, 2024 · Frederick E. Terman, IRE President, 1941, viewed as one of the founding fathers of the Silicon Valley. He is also the author of Radio Engineering, which would become an important textbook for the profession.

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