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  1. James T. Russell (born 1931) is an American inventor. He earned a BA in physics from Reed College in Portland in 1953. He joined General Electric's nearby labs in Richland, Washington, where he initiated many types of experimental instrumentation. He designed and built the first electron beam welder.

  2. The Honorable James T. Russell. Judge James Todd Russell attended and graduated from Carson High School in 1965 and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from the University of Nevada, Reno, in 1969. He graduated from the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 1974, after serving as a 1st Lieutenant in the ...

  3. James T. Russell: Inventor of The Compact Disc. James Russell developed the concepts underlying the compact disc (CD) and the digital video disc (DVD), both widely popular technologies that use light to store data. Russell's ideas were somewhat ahead of their time, and Russell has never profited materially from his inventions.

  4. L AS VEGAS, NEVADA: In a significant blow to advocates seeking to cement reproductive rights in Nevada's Constitution, District Judge James T Russell has rejected a proposed 2024 ballot...

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · The first workable digital compact disc device, the precursor on now-ubiquitous CD/DVDs, was invented in the late 1960s by the American physicist James Russell. In 1953, Russell earned his Bachelor’s degree in physics and graduated from Reed College in Portland.

  6. May 10, 2016 · James T. Russell, a native of Washington state in the USA, is an engineer and an audiophile. As much as he loved music, his technical education reminded him that every time he listened to a vinyl record, the friction from the needle degraded the recording material and over time reduced the quality of the sound.

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  8. James T. Russell (born in 1931 in Bremerton, Washington) The first workable digital compact disc device, the precursor to now ubiquitous CD/DVDs, was invented in the late 1960s by the American physicist James Russell, who was quite frustrated with the wear and tear of his vinyl records and their poor sound quality and tried to improve the ...

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