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In 1941, he became the assistant director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radiation Laboratory and helped transform primitive radar into a reliable defensive and offensive military tool. In 1946, Ridenour returned to the University of Pennsylvania for one year and then in 1947, he became
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Along with Gilbert W. King, Edwin L. Hughes, and George W. Brown, Ridenour patented an information storage system which combined optical disk storage of large capacity and a magnetic drum memory of low capacity. The write-once-read-many optical disk memory would be updated monthly, and recently
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dean of the Graduate College of the University of Illinois. During the next three years as dean, he was instrumental in establishing the Control Systems Laboratory, the Digital Computer Laboratory, and the Radio Carbon Laboratory, as well as a microbiology group and solid state group.
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radar. He directed a committee in 1949 that recommended the establishment of a separate Research and Development Command and a new Air Staff Deputy Chief of Staff for Research and Development. In 1950, Ridenour was named the first
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Scientific Advisory Board Panel on Electronics and Data Processing from its inception on January 27, 1959, until his death in May.
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Ridenour was married to Gretchen Kraemer; they had two daughters, Nancy Page Buchanan (née Ridenour) and Eleanor Fay.
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Ridenour led the development of airborne microwave radar nicknamed "Micky", which allowed bombing through clouds.
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Author of Radar System Engineering, volume 1 of MIT Radiation Laboratory Series. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1947.
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Ridenour died of a brain hemorrhage on May 21, 1959, at age 47. His close associate,
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In 1960, he was awarded, posthumously, the Theodore von Kármán Award from the
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Ballistic Research Laboratories, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland,
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changed data is held on the re-writable magnetic drum memory.
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M.I.T. Assistant Director of Radiation Laboratory 1941 ~ 1946
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He served on the Scientific Advisory Committee for the
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Louis N. Ridenour

Montclair, New Jersey
University of Chicago
California Institute of Technology
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
radar
Dwight D. Eisenhower
MIT Radiation Laboratory
Ivan A. Getting
SCR-584
Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force
Ballistic Research Laboratories
Aberdeen Proving Ground
National Security Agency
Air Force Association
Dudley Allen Buck
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
"Establishing Air Research and Development Command: Two Civilian Scientists Played Key Roles"
the original
United States Army Ordnance Corps
Department of the Army
Article title
"Previous Award Recipients"
the original
"Milestones, Jun. 1, 1959"
the original
cite web
link
link

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