Pearson built a reputation as an innovative electrical engineer in the United States and he was soon contracted by governments and businesses as a consulting engineer for power generating stations throughout North America.
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Pearson, named for Frederick Stark Pearson, is an unincorporated community in Medina County, Texas, United States. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Frederick M. Pearson was first a merchant and small shipbuilder in Masstown, on the north shore of Cobequid Bay. With the decline in wooden shipbuilding, he moved his wholesaling business to Truro.
William Bradford Shockley (13. února 1910, Londýn – 12. srpna 1989, Stanford) byl americký fyzik a vynálezce. Spolu s Johnem Bardeenem a Valterem H. Brattainem, objevil tranzistor, za který všichni získali v roce 1956 Nobelovu cenu za fyziku…
He was Manager of The Times newspaper from 1911 to 1915. [3 ] On 15 February 1915, he married Natalie StarkPearson (1889–1956), daughter of Frederick Stark Pearson.
Willard Sterling Boyle (19. srpna 1924 – 7. května 2011) byl americký fyzik, vědec [1 ] [2 ] a spoluvynálezce CCD čipu (charge-coupled device) [3 ] narozený v Kanadě.