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  1. John George Trump ( 21 août 1907 – 21 février 1985) est un ingénieur électricien, inventeur et physicien américain. Il reçut du président Ronald Reagan la Médaille Nationale de la Science, et fut membre de l' Académie nationale d'ingénierie des États-Unis 2, 3, 4.

  2. John George Trump (August 21, 1907 – February 21, 1985) was an American electrical engineer, inventor and physicist. A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 1936 to 1973, he was a recipient of the National Medal of Science and a member of the National Academy of Engineering .

  3. A profile of John Trump, Donald’s accomplished scientist uncle. 7 September 2016. The MIT professor made his mark on high-voltage generators, World War II radars, and cancer therapy. His cerebral, collaborative approach to his work stands in striking contrast to his nephew’s brash presidential campaign. William Thomas.

  4. Occupation. Pioneer in the use of high-voltage energy; Department of Electrical Engineering: Research Associate 1933-1936; Faculty 1936-1980; Professor Emeritus and Senior Lecturer 1980-1985; Director, High Voltage Research Laboratory 1952-1980; Radiation Laboratory: Head of Field Service 1942-1945.

  5. 19 oct. 2018 · A profile of John Trump, Donald’s oft-mentioned scientist uncle. 19 October 2018. The president’s uncle was an MIT physicist and engineer who made his mark in the development of high-voltage generators, World War II radar, and cancer therapies. William Thomas.

  6. John George Trump, a pioneer in the scientific, engineering, and medical applications of high voltage machinery, died on February 21, 1985. Married to the late Elora Trump, John left three children: John, Karen, and Christine.

  7. 15 févr. 2019 · Biography. A native New Yorker, John G. Trump earned his BA in engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1929, after which he crossed the East River to earn a PhD at Columbia University. Once out of school, Dr. Trump joined the General Electric Company for a few years, until returning to the Polytechnic Institute as ...