Charles Stark Draper

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Charles Stark Draper was an American engineer and scientist renowned as the "father of inertial navigation" for his pioneering work in guidance and control systems.

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Charles Draper 1

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instanceOf aerospace engineer
engineer
human
scientist
awardReceived Daniel Guggenheim Medal
Edison Medal
surface form: IEEE Edison Medal

National Medal of Science
birthName Charles Stark Draper self-link
causeOfDeath cardiac arrest
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1901-10-02
dateOfDeath 1987-07-25
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanford University
employer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
familyName Draper
fieldOfWork control systems
guidance systems
inertial navigation
founded Draper Laboratory
surface form: MIT Instrumentation Laboratory
givenName Charles
hasPartIn development of guidance systems for Polaris missile
development of guidance systems for Poseidon missile
influenced modern inertial navigation technology
spacecraft guidance and control
influencedBy developments in gyroscope technology
inspired Draper Laboratory
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Sciences
nativeLanguage English
notableAlias father of inertial navigation
notableStudent Apollo program engineers
notableWork Apollo Guidance Computer
surface form: Apollo Guidance, Navigation, and Control system

development of inertial navigation systems
guidance systems for ballistic missiles
occupation engineer
scientist
placeOfBirth Windsor, Missouri, United States of America
placeOfDeath Cambridge, Massachusetts
surface form: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
positionHeld head of MIT Instrumentation Laboratory
professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
residence Cambridge, Massachusetts
sexOrGender male
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Thames Barrier engineer Charles Stark Draper
this entity surface form: Charles Draper
Draper Prize namedAfter Charles Stark Draper
John Fritz Medal notableRecipient Charles Stark Draper
Draper Laboratory namedAfter Charles Stark Draper
Charles Stark Draper birthName Charles Stark Draper self-link
Langley Medal notableRecipient Charles Stark Draper