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IEEE Milestones in Electrical Engineering and Computing Historical Markers

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Milestones recognize international technological innovation found in unique products, services, seminal papers and patents. Some plaques are mounted inside buildings and cannot stand on their own in this database, but might be able to be incorporated into related marker entries.
 
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By Lee Hattabaugh, May 28, 2016
Superconductivity Discovery Marker
1 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Superconductivity Discovery
A graduate student from The University of Alabama in Huntsville achieved a major advance in science at this site on January 29, 1987. He discovered that a material composed of Yttrium, Barium, Copper, and Oxygen would superconduct—show no electrical . . . Map (db m94963) HM
2 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Westwood — Birthplace of the Internet - 1969IEEE Milestones in Electrical Engineering and Computing
At 10:30 p.m., 29 October 1969, the first ARPANET message was sent from this UCLA site to the Stanford Research Institute. Based on packet switching and dynamic resource allocation, the sharing of information digitally from this first node . . . Map (db m218307) HM
3 California, San Diego County, San Diego — Development of CDMA for Cellular Communications1989 — IEEE Milestone —
On 7 November 1989, Qualcomm publicly demonstrated a digital cellular radio system based on Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) spread spectrum technology, which increased capacity, improved service quality, and extended battery life. This . . . Map (db m193674) HM
4 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — Birthplace of Silicon ValleyIEEE Milestone — 1956 —
At this location, 391 San Antonio Road, the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory manufactured the first silicon devices in what became known as Silicon Valley. Some of the talented scientists and engineers initially employed there left to found . . . Map (db m182658) HM
5 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — Birthplace of Silicon ValleyIEEE Milestone — 1956 —
At this location, 391 San Antonio Road, the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory manufactured the first silicon devices in what became known as Silicon Valley. Some of the talented scientists and engineers initially employed there left to found . . . Map (db m182679) HM
6 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — Computer History MuseumIEEE Special Citation in Electrical Engineering and Computing — 1979 —
The Computer History Museum's mission is to preserve and present for posterity the artifacts and stories of the Information Age. The museum houses the collection of computers and related software, and visual media. Public exhibits celebrate the . . . Map (db m154426) HM
7 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — DIALOG Online Search SystemIEEE Milestone — 1966 —
DIALOG was the first interactive, online search system addressing large databases while allowing iterative refinement of results. DIALOG was developed at Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory in 1966, extended through contracts with NASA, and . . . Map (db m182662) HM
8 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — First RISC MicroprocessorReduced Instruction-Set Computing — IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing —
UC Berkeley students designed and built the first VLSI reduced instruction-set computer in 1981. The simplified instructions of RISC-I reduced the hardware for instruction decode and control, which enabled a flat 32-bit address space, a large set . . . Map (db m182630) HM
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9 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — Moore’s LawIEEE Milestone — 1965 —
Gordon E. Moore, co-founder of Fairchild and Intel, began his work in silicon microelectronics at Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in 1956. His 1965 prediction at Fairchild Semiconductor, subsequently known as “Moore's Law,” that the number of . . . Map (db m182655) HM
10 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — Online Systems and Personal ComputingPublic Demonstration, 1968 — IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing —
Commonly termed the "Mother of All Demos,” Douglas Engelbart and his team demonstrated their oNLine System (NLS) at Brooks Hall in San Francisco on 9 December 1968. Connected via microwave link to the host computer and other remote users at SRI . . . Map (db m182615) HM
11 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — Shakey: The World's First Mobile Intelligent RobotIEEE Milestone In Electrical Engineering And Computing — 1972 —
Stanford Research Institute's Artificial Intelligence Center developed the world's first mobile intelligent robot, Shakey. It could perceive its surroundings, infer implicit facts from explicit ones, create plans, recover from errors in plan . . . Map (db m154427) HM
12 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — SPARC RISC ArchitectureIEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing — 1987 —
Sun Microsystems introduced SPARC (Scalable Processor Architecture) RISC (Reduced Instruction-Set Computing) in 1987. Building upon UC Berkeley RISC and Sun compiler and operating system developments, SPARC architecture was highly adaptable . . . Map (db m182627) HM
13 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — SPICESimulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis — IEEE Milestone In Electrical Engineering And Computing —
SPICE was created at UC Berkeley as a class project in 1969-1970. It evolved to become the worldwide standard integrated circuit simulator. SPICE has been used to train many students in the intricacies of circuit simulation. SPICE and its . . . Map (db m182665) HM
14 California, Santa Clara County, Mountain View — The Floating Gate EEPROMIEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing
From 1976-1978, at Hughes Microelectronics in Newport Beach, California, the practicality, reliability, manufacturability and endurance of the Floating Gate EEPROM — an electrically erasable device using a thin gate oxide and Fowler-Nordheim . . . Map (db m182617) HM
15 California, Santa Clara County, Palo Alto, Charleston Gardens — Semiconductor Planar Process and Integrated CircuitIEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing — 1959 —
The 1959 invention of the Planar Process by Jean A. Hoerni and the Integrated Circuit (IC) based on planar technology by Robert N. Noyce catapulted the semiconductor industry into the silicon IC era. This pair of pioneering inventions lead to the . . . Map (db m54015) HM
16 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Forest Hills — First Atomic Clock, 1948IEEE Milestone
The first atomic clock, developed near this site by Harold Lyons at the National Bureau of Standards, revolutionized timekeeping by using transitions of the ammonia molecule as its source of frequency. Far more accurate than previous clocks, atomic . . . Map (db m111606) HM
17 Hawaii, Honolulu County, Kahuku, Koolauloa — Opana Radar SiteIEEE Electrical Engineering Milestone
On December 7, 1941, an SCR-270B Radar located at this site tracked incoming Japanese aircraft for over 30 minutes until they were obscured by the island ground clutter. This was the first wartime use of radar by the United States Military, and . . . Map (db m154431) HM WM
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18 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Main Line Electrification of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) 1895IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing
On 27 June 1895, at the nearby Howard Street Tunnel, the B&O demonstrated the first electrified main line railroad, and commercial operation began four days later. The electrification involved designing, engineering, and constructing electric . . . Map (db m135948) HM
19 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — The French Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, 1898IEEE Milestone
The submarine telegraph cable known as Le Direct provided communication between Europe and North America without intermediate relaying. In a remarkable feat of oceanic engineering, the cable was laid in the deepest waters of the Atlantic Ocean . . . Map (db m141616) HM
20 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Great Barrington — Alternating Current Electrification, 1886IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing
On 20 March 1886 William Stanley provided alternating current electrification to offices and stores on Main Street in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. He thus demonstrated the first practical system for providing electrical illumination using . . . Map (db m154428) HM
21 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Beacon Hill — Power System of Boston’s Rapid Transit, 1889IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing
Boston was the first city to build electric traction for a large-scale rapid transit system. The engineering challenge to design and construct safe, economically viable, and reliable electric power for Boston’s rapid transit was met by the West . . . Map (db m154429) HM
22 Missouri, Buchanan County, St. Joseph — Transcontinental TelegraphElectrical Engineering Milestone
Between July 4 and October 24, 1861, a telegraph line was constructed by the Western Union Company between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, thereby completing the first high-speed communications line between the Atlantic and . . . Map (db m47465) HM
23 Missouri, St. Louis County, Berkeley — Mercury Spacecraft MA-6, 1962IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing
Col. John Glenn piloted the Mercury Friendship 7 spacecraft in the first United States human orbital flight on 20 February 1962. Electrical and electronic systems invented by McDonnell Aircraft engineers, including IRE members, made his and . . . Map (db m146059) HM
24 Ohio, Montgomery County, Dayton, University Park — United States Naval Computing Machine Laboratory1942-1945 — IEEE Milestone In Electrical Engineering And Computing —
In 1942, the United States Navy joined with the National Cash Register Company to design and manufacture a series of code-breaking, machines. This project was located at the U.S. Naval Computing Machine Laboratory in Building 26, near this site. . . . Map (db m173778) HM
25 South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Harleston Village — First Central Station in South CarolinaElectrical Engineering Milestone
The United States Electric Illuminating Company of Charleston started up South Carolina's first central station for incandescent electric lighting in this building October 1882. This was just one month after Thomas Edison opened his central station . . . Map (db m154433) HM
26 Wisconsin, Outagamie County, Appleton — First Edison Hydroelectric System in America
On this site November 25, 1882 the Appleton Edison Light Co. began operating the first Edison Hydroelectric System in America. Plaque donated to Outagamie County Historical Society by the family of Harold F. Parish November, 1979Map (db m20865) HM
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27 Wyoming, Goshen County, Fort Laramie — Transcontinental Telegraph
Electrical Engineering Milestone Transcontinental Telegraph Between July 4 and October 24, 1861, a telegraph line was constructed by the Western Union Telegraph Co. between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, thereby completing the . . . Map (db m87102) HM
28 Newfoundland and Labrador, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, St. John's — Transatlantic Radio SignalsLe premier message radiotélégraphique transatlantique
This marker is composed of two side-by-side plaques, one in English and the other in French. (English) At Signal Hill on 12 December 1901, Guglielmo Marconi and his assistant, George Kemp, confirmed the reception of the first . . . Map (db m78937) HM
29 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Invention of Stereo Sound Reproduction, 1931Abbey Road Studios — IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing —
Alan Dower Blumlein filed a patent for a two-channel audio system called “stereo” on 14 December 1931. It included a “shuffling” circuit to preserve directional sound, an orthogonal “Blumlein Pair” of velocity microphones, the recording of two . . . Map (db m167118) HM
30 United Kingdom, England, Milton Keynes — Code Breaking at Bletchley Park during World War II, 1939-1945IEEE Milestone In Electrical Engineering and Computing
On this site during the 1939-45 World War, 12,000 men and women broke the German Lorenz and Enigma ciphers, as well as Japanese and Italian codes and ciphers. They used innovative mathematical analysis and were assisted by two computing machines . . . Map (db m154430) HM
 
 
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