Herbert E. Ives

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Herbert E. Ives was an American physicist and engineer known for his pioneering work in optics, television, and experimental tests of special relativity.

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instanceOf engineer
inventor
person
physicist
areaOfInfluence 20th-century electrical engineering
20th-century physics
coAuthor G. R. Stilwell
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
developed color television techniques
television transmission systems
employer Bell Telephone Laboratories
familyName Ives
fieldOfWork experimental physics
optics
special relativity tests
television
givenName Herbert
hasGender male
influenced development of modern television technology
experimental verification of relativistic effects
knownFor early television research
experimental tests of special relativity
work in applied optics
language English
memberOf American Physical Society
Institute of Radio Engineers
notableAchievement early public demonstrations of television
precision optical measurements
notableWork Ives–Stilwell experiment
optical communication experiments
pioneering work in color television
pioneering work in television transmission
occupation engineer
physicist
researcher
performedExperiment Ives–Stilwell experiment
studied Doppler effect for moving ions
time dilation
testedTheory special relativity
workedAt New York City
workedOn facsimile transmission
high-speed photography
long-distance image transmission

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Ives–Stilwell experiment performedBy Herbert E. Ives
Ives–Stilwell experiment namedAfter Herbert E. Ives
G. R. Stilwell hasCollaborator Herbert E. Ives