In 2009, Dr. George Smith received the Nobel Prize for Physics along with his partner William Boyle for their invention, the charge-coupled device (CCD). The CCD made digital imaging possible, from the earliest fax machines through modern cell phone cameras, changing the technology landscape forever. In this video, Dr. Smith sits down with one of our top innovators, Diana Pani, for a discussion on innovation.
Dr. George Smith: 2009 Nobel Prize Winner for Physics
October 2017
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