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Bernard M. Oliver

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Bernard M. Oliver
Born 1919
Died 1995
Nationality USA
Field scientist, engineer
Institutions Hewlett Packard
Known for Pulse Code Modulation
Notable prizes National Medal of Science, National Inventors Hall of Fame

Bernard M. Oliver (19191995), (aka Barney Oliver) was an eminent scientist having made important contributions in many fields including Radar, Television, and Computers. He was the founder and director of Hewlett Packard (HP) laboratories until his retirement in 1981. He is also a recognized pioneer in the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence (SETI). In 1986, Oliver was a National Medal of Science recipient for Engineering Science and on February 11, 2004 it was announced that Oliver had been inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

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Early years

Worked at Bell Labs

HP Labs

Founded HP Labs - Four Decades

Scientific contributions

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NAME Oliver, Bernard M.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION American scientist, engineer
DATE OF BIRTH 1919
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DATE OF DEATH 1995
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