Sheldon Roberts

Sheldon Roberts
Born C. Sheldon Roberts
October 27, 1926
Died June 6, 2014 (aged 87)
McMinnville, Oregon, United States
Alma mater Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (B.S., metallurgical engineering, 1948)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (M.S., 1949; Ph.D., 1952)
Occupation Engineer
Known for Semiconductor pioneer

C. Sheldon Roberts (October 27, 1926 June 6, 2014)[1] was an American semiconductor pioneer, and member of the "traitorous eight" who founded Silicon Valley.

He earned a Bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1948, and a Master's degree in 1949 and Ph.D. in 1952, from MIT.

He then worked in research at the Naval Research Lab and the Dow Chemical Company.

He joined the seminal Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory division of Beckman Instruments in Mountain View, California, but left the company along with other members of the "traitorous eight" with the backing of Sherman Fairchild to form the influential Fairchild Semiconductor corporation.

He later founded Amelco (known now as Teledyne) with "traitorous eight" alumni Jean Hoerni and Jay Last.

References

  1. "C. Sheldon Roberts: Obituary". Boston Globe. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
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