Willard Boyle

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Willard Boyle was a Canadian physicist and Nobel laureate best known for co-inventing the charge-coupled device (CCD), a technology fundamental to digital imaging.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
human
inventor
physicist
awardReceived Canada’s Walk of Fame star
surface form: Canada’s Walk of Fame induction

Nobel Prize in Physics
Order of Canada
citizenship Canadian
coInvented charge-coupled device
coInventorWith George E. Smith
countryOfCitizenship Canada
educatedAt McGill University
employer Bell Telephone Laboratories
surface form: Bell Labs
era 20th century
21st century
familyName Boyle
fieldOfWork optics
physics
semiconductor technology
givenName Willard
hasOccupation engineer
research scientist
influenced astronomical imaging
digital photography industry
medical imaging technologies
knownFor co-inventing the charge-coupled device
contributions to digital imaging
languageSpoken English
memberOf Bell Labs technical staff
nationality Canadian
nobelPrizeDiscipline Physics
nobelPrizeFor invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit – the CCD sensor
nobleTitle Companion of the Order of Canada
notableAchievement enabled high-quality electronic imaging
enabled practical digital photography
notableAwardFor CCD invention
notableIdea use of CCDs for image sensing
notableWork development of CCD imaging sensors
placeOfBirth Amherst, Nova Scotia
surface form: Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada
placeOfDeath Wallace, Nova Scotia
surface form: Wallace, Nova Scotia, Canada
sexOrGender male
workLocation Murray Hill, New Jersey

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Killam Prize notableRecipient Willard Boyle