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  1. Willis Rodney Whitney (August 22, 1868 – January 9, 1958) was an American chemist and founder of the research laboratory of the General Electric Company. He is known as the "father of industrial research" in the United States for blending the worlds of research and industry together; which at the time, were two very distinct careers. [1]

  2. Willis Rodney Whitney was an American chemist and founder of the General Electric Companys research laboratory, where he directed pioneering work in electrical technology and was credited with setting the pattern for industrial scientific laboratory research in the United States.

  3. Lamps using metal filaments rather than carbon appeared on the market in 1898 and many additional devices were in development. Whitney began experimenting with the newly invented electric-resistance furnace -- carbonizing filaments at higher temperatures than had been previously possible.

  4. 9 mars 2016 · Willis R. Whitney, longtime director of the Research Laboratory of the General Electric Company, is widely considered one of the fathers of industrial research. His laboratory gained a world-wide reputation for the quality of its work and the importance of its results.

  5. Willis R. Whitney. ECS President | 1911-1912. Willis Rodney Whitney was born in Jamestown, New York on August 22, 1868. He obtained a B.S. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1890 and a Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig in 1906.

  6. 21 janv. 2020 · Born in Jamestown, New York, Willis R. Whitney (1868-1958) was the longtime director of General Electrics Research Laboratory and is widely considered one of the fathers of...

  7. 6 déc. 2022 · ACS President: Willis R. Whitney (1868-1958) Served as President: 1909. Considered one of the fathers of industrial research. To him no real experiment was useless and he liked the word “serendipity” which he defined as the art of profiting from unexpected discovery. Education: Ph. D., 1896, University of Leipzig. Career Highlights: