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Kalmus award

OCT 01, 1965

DOI: 10.1063/1.3046906

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Henry N. Kozanowski of the Radio Corporation of America has been named recipient of the 1965 Herbert T. Kalmus Gold Medal Award by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. Dr. Kozanowski was honored for his many contributions to color TV, including three‐vidicon color TV equipment for 16 and 35 mm color film, demonstration of the live‐pickup, separate‐luminance four‐tube color camera, and the transistorized separate luminance—channel four‐vidicon color‐film chain using modular construction. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., he received his PhD in physics from the University of Michigan in 1930 and joined RCA in 1935, where he is now manager for television advanced development in the Broadcast and Communications Division. Dr. Kozanowski is a member of the American Physical Society.

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Volume 18, Number 10

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