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What (who) is Jack Kilby - definition

AMERICAN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (1923–2005)
Jack S. Kilby; Jack St. Clair Kilby; Jack St Clair Kilby

Jack Kilby         
<person> (1924 - 2005-06-20) The electronics engineer who invented the integrated circuit in 1958 at {Texas Instruments}. {TI Biography (http://ti.com/corp/docs/kilbyctr/jackstclair.shtml)}. [Was the JK flip-flop named after him?] (2005-06-22)
Clyde S. Kilby         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC (1902-1986)
Clyde Kilby
Clyde Samuel Kilby (26 September 1902, in Johnson City, Tennessee – 18 October 1986, in Columbus, Mississippi) was an American writer and English professor, best known for his scholarship on the Inklings, especially J. R.
Jack (baboon)         
CHACMA BABOON, D. 1890
Jack the Signalman; Jack (monkey); Jack (Chacma baboon); Jack (chacma baboon)
Jack (died 1890) was a chacma baboon who attained some fame for acting as an assistant to a disabled railway signalman in South Africa.

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Jack Kilby

Jack St. Clair Kilby (November 8, 1923 – June 20, 2005) was an American electrical engineer who took part (along with Robert Noyce of Fairchild) in the realization of the first integrated circuit while working at Texas Instruments (TI) in 1958. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on December 10, 2000. Kilby was also the co-inventor of the handheld calculator and the thermal printer, for which he had the patents. He also had patents for seven other inventions.

Examples of use of Jack Kilby
1. This gave Jack Kilby an early interest in amateur radio and sparked his interest in electronics.
2. The scale of that change came home to me last week, when Jack Kilby, inventor of the microchip, died.
3. Since the invention of the integrated circuit in the late 1'50s –– separately by Texas Instruments Inc.‘s Jack Kilby and future Intel co–founder Robert Noyce –– the pace of innovation has been scorching.
4. "There are only a handful of people whose works have truly transformed the world and the way we live in it÷ Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, the Wright brothers and Jack Kilby," the chairman of Texas Instruments said.
5. November 8, 1'23 – June 20, 2005 US physicist whose invention of the microchip won the Nobel Prize – and changed our world THE US engineer and physicist Jack Kilby changed our world.