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Paul Charles Michaelis

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Michaelis was born June 18, 1935, in New York City, raised in New Jersey on a Scotch Plains farm, went to high School in Scotch Plain, First worked in Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey, starting career as a junior draftsman, attended its drafting school. Subsequently, attended NCE
43:, (now "New Jersey Institute of Technology") Received BSEE, BSME and MS physics. After several promotions was promoted to member of Bell Laboratories technical staff and subsequently promoted to technical manager, New Jersey. 116:(magnetic bubbles), and for recognition of their importance to memory technology." The single walled concept was the seminal idea that led to "magnetic bubbles" and charge coupled devices. 219: 82:, device packaging, acoustic surveillance and vibration reduction. He also worked on underwater surveillance devices and equipment silencing for the 234: 97:
USSR in 1972, lecturing at the University of Moscow, University in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia and the Semiconductor Institute in Leningrad .
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis Canadian Patent 2011561: Apparatus and Method for Making Low-loss Permanent Optical Fiber Splices
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Bonyhard, P.; Geusic, J.; Bobeck, A.; Yu-Ssu Chen; Michaelis, P.; Smith, J., "Magnetic bubble memory chip design",
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Michaelis retired from Bell Labs in 1996 as technical manager of the Advanced Vibration Reduction Design Group.
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3508222: Readout Implementation for Magnetic Memory
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3675298: Micromanipulator for Multilevel Assembly
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3735370: Input for Single-Wall Domain Arrangement
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 4164790: Magnetic Bubble Packaging Arrangement
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 4275459: Magnetic Bubble Detector Arrangement
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3471819: Thermally Activated Bistable Switch
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3454939: Magnetic Domain Propagation Device
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Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3480925: Asynchronous Magnetic Circuit
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United States Patent 4027298: Magnetic bubble memory bias magnet arrangement
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Letter from Paul Michaelis, Reader Feedback, Design News, November 13, 2007
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Paul+C+Michaelis Canadian Patent 824830: Asynchronous Magnetic Circuit
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Michaelis, P.; Richards, W., "Magnetic bubble mass memory",
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Bell Labs
magnetic
bubble memory
Newark College of Engineering
Bell Labs
Murray Hill
Whippany
mechanics
magnetics
fiber optics
electrical circuits
United States Navy
magnetics
Soviet Academy of Sciences
IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
magnetic domains
Letter from Paul Michaelis, Reader Feedback, Design News, November 13, 2007
United States Patent 4027298: Magnetic bubble memory bias magnet arrangement
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 4275459: Magnetic Bubble Detector Arrangement
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3735370: Input for Single-Wall Domain Arrangement
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 4164790: Magnetic Bubble Packaging Arrangement
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3675298: Micromanipulator for Multilevel Assembly
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3454939: Magnetic Domain Propagation Device
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3471819: Thermally Activated Bistable Switch
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3508222: Readout Implementation for Magnetic Memory
Paul+Charles+Michaelis United States Patent 3480925: Asynchronous Magnetic Circuit
Paul+Charles+Michaelis Canadian Patent 2011561: Apparatus and Method for Making Low-loss Permanent Optical Fiber Splices
Paul+C+Michaelis Canadian Patent 824830: Asynchronous Magnetic Circuit
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1935 births

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