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William F. Schreiber : ウィキペディア英語版 | William F. Schreiber
William F. Schreiber (1925–2009) was an electrical engineer and professor emeritus of MIT.〔(Remembering William F. Schreiber 1925-2009 ), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009.〕 Schreiber had served on the advisory committee of Federal Communications Commission. In March 1969, he founded the imaging systems supplier ECRM (Electronic Character Recognition Machinery). The company was responsible for the design of computer-based color printing system and an optical character recognition machine. ==Background== William F. Schreiber attended high school in New York City. As a child, he developed an interest in photography. He later went on to study at Columbia University’s Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, where he received a BS and MS in electrical engineering. In 1953, he earned a PhD in applied physics at Harvard University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, where he was selected as a Gordon McKay and Charles Coffin fellow. After schooling, Schreiber began working at Sylvania Electronics in 1947 at Technicolor Corporation in Hollywood, California in 1953.
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