Edgerton, Harold Eugene, 1903-1990

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Harold "Doc" Eugene Edgerton, 1903-1990, BS 1926, University of Nebraska; SM 1927 and ScD 1931 in electrical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was professor of electrical engineering at MIT, 1928-1966; Institute Professor, 1966-1968; and Institute Professor emeritus, 1968-1990. Edgerton perfected the stroboscope and developed photographic techniques that allowed very rapid events to be observed and captured on film. He also developed techniques for underwater exploration, using sonar devices and flash photography, and participated in many oceanographic and archaeological expeditions. During World War II he designed a strobe lamp for nighttime aerial reconnaissance photography for the US Army Air Force and directed its use in Italy, England, and France. In 1947, with Kenneth J. Germeshausen and Herbert E. Grier, former students, he formed Edgerton, Germeshausen and Grier, Inc. (EG&G,Inc.), a company specializing in electronic technology. In 1953 he began a long association with French underwater explorer Jacques Yves Cousteau, accompanying him on numerous expeditions and designing various devices for underwater photography and exploration.

From the guide to the Harold E. Edgerton papers, 1889-1999, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute Archives and Special Collections)

Harold Eugene Edgerton was an electrical engineer and a photographer whose work reflects his interest in "stopping motion" in order to study it. To this end he and his partners Kenneth Germeshausen and Herbert E. Grier invented a variety of strobe systems which allow for exposures so brief as to capture on film events which occur too quickly to be perceived by the unaided eye.

From the description of Harold Eugene Edgerton photographic prints. 1930s-1970, n.d. (bulk 1930s). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122385799

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referencedIn Cox, Jerome R., 1925-. Oral history interview with Jerome R. Cox, Jr., 2006. Washington University in St. Louis, Bernard Becker Medical Library
creatorOf Edgerton, Harold Eugene, 1903-1990. Harold Eugene Edgerton photographic prints. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
referencedIn History of photography collection, 1840-1986 (inclusive). Harvard University Art Museum
creatorOf Edgerton, Harold Eugene, 1903-1990. Coronet [picture] / Harold E. Edgerton. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Porter, R. W.,. International Geophysical Year, tracking and experiments : correspondence, 1956-1958. Jet Propulsion Laboratory Library and Archives
creatorOf Edgerton, Harold E. papers Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Libraries
creatorOf Edgerton, Harold Eugene, 1903-1990. [Harold Eugene Edgerton : Australian and New Zealand Art Files]. Libraries Australia
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Action photography
Aerial reconnaissance
Art and photography
Atom bomb
Bats
Birds
Broken glass
Bullets
College teaching
Dancing
Electrical engineering
Electrical engineers
Electronic flash photography
Inventions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mosquitos
Motion picture cameras
Motion study
Nature photography
Night photography
Nuclear weapons
Oceanography
Oceanography
Photography
Photography
Photography
Photography
Photography, High-speed
Photography in oceanography
Revolvers
Scientific instruments
Shock waves
Sidescan sonor
Smoke
Sonar
Sound-waves
Splashes
Sports
Strobe Alley
Stroboscopes
Underwater cameras
Underwater exploration
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Birth 1903-04-06

Death 1990-01-04

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