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George Washington Pierce

George Washington Pierce (11 January 1872 - 25 August 1956) was an American physicist. He earned his Harvard AM in 1899. He taught physics and communication engineering at Harvard as an Instructor in Physics (1902-1907), Assistant Professor of Physics (1907-1917), Professor of Physics (1917-1921), and Rumford Professor of Physics. He was also the first director of Harvard's Cruft Memorial Laboratory in 1914.

Pierce carried out a long series of quantitative experiments on various minerals used as crystal rectifiers and was later interested in piezoelectric crystals.

In 1918-1919, George W. Pierce was the President of the Institute of Radio Engineers, which today considers him to be "one of the founding fathers of communication engineering."

amblycorypha rotundifolia chart

amblycorypha rotundifolia chart

George Washington Pierce
1936-1937
anatase

anatase

Foote Mineral Company
1900-1950
bell jar

bell jar

George Washington Pierce
mid 19th-early 20th Century
box of minerals

box of minerals

George Washington Pierce
box of mineral samples

box of mineral samples

George Washington Pierce
Curie piezoelectric quartz balance or electrometer

Curie piezoelectric quartz balance or electrometer

Pierre Curie
ca. 1885-1900
"electric eye" master clock

"electric eye" master clock

George Washington Pierce
circa 1910
"electric eye" slave clock

"electric eye" slave clock

George Washington Pierce
1920-1928
experimental discharge tube with mercury pool anode (thyratron predecessor)

experimental discharge tube with mercury pool anode (thyratron predecessor)

George Washington Pierce
circa 1921
framed record of radio message

framed record of radio message

George Washington Pierce
circa 1914
galena

galena

George Washington Pierce
galena

galena

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