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- James Lee Fergason (January 12, 1934 – December 9, 2008) was an American inventor and business entrepreneur. A member of the National Inventors Hall of...
- who was ****ociated with James Fergason, an expert in liquid crystals at the Westinghouse Research Laboratories. Fergason was working on the TN-effect for...
- Kent State University researcher James Fergason first invented the basic liquid crystal.[dead link] "James Fergason - Lemelson-MIT Program". lemelson.mit...
- John Horstman Fenton (1854–1929), UK – Fenton's reagent (chemistry) James Fergason (1934–2008), U.S. – improved liquid crystal display Enrico Fermi (1901–1954)...
- digital quartz wris****ches with TN-LCDs and numerous other products. James Fergason, while working with Sardari Arora and Alfred Saupe at Kent State University...
- p. 2 [1] Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 0-8165-1257-4 Fergason; et al. (11 February 2006). "Physical properties of the Mars Exploration...
- Incorporated was founded as ILIXCO (International Liquid Xtal Company) by James Fergason in 1968 in Kent, Ohio and was the first manufacturer of the twisted nematic...
- States Area served Worldwide Key people Jason Feffer, Co-Founder Mic****e Fergason, Director of Publisher Operations Mark Bell, VP of Publisher Development...
- 1029/2005JE002555. hdl:2060/20080026124. S2CID 129432577. Christensen, P.; Ruff, SW; Fergason, RL; Knudson, AT; Anwar, S; Arvidson, RE; Bandfield, JL; Blaney, DL; et al...
- Communications. in the 1970s, soon after Kent State University researcher James Fergason first invented the basic liquid crystal. "Libraries". Kent.edu. Kent State...