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  1. While at Analogic, he and the teams of engineers he led conceived and developed the first digital waveform analyzing and computing instrumentation; "instant imaging" Computed Tomography (CT) system; portable, mobile CT scanner; and the first three-dimensional, multi-slice, dual-energy explosive detection CT system, among many other pioneering pr...

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    Bernard Gordon, founder, chairman, and CEO of Massachusetts-based Analogic Corporation holds more than 200 patents worldwide. A lifelong inventor, Gordons creations include the fetal monitor, the high-speed analog-to-digital converter, the instant imaging computer-aided tomography (CAT) scanner, Doppler radar, and an advanced bomb-detection ...

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  4. Bernard M. Gordon is considered "the father of high-speed, analog-to-digital conversion." He and his teams at Epsco Incorporated, Analogic Corporation, and NeuroLogica Corporation, have been responsible for dozens of engineering achievements, securing many hundreds of patents worldwide.

  5. Bernard M. Gordon is the founder, past chairman and CEO of Analogic Corporation and Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Analogic. He holds more than 200 patents worldwide. A lifelong inventor, Mr. Gordons creations include the fetal monitor, the high-speed analog-to-digital converter, the instant imaging computer-aided tomography scanner, and

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  6. Gordon is a founder of NeuroLogica Corporation, a neuroscience-based medical imaging company in Danvers, MA that focuses on conceiving, developing, manufacturing and marketing advanced medical imaging equipment. He founded Analogic Corporation and retired as Chairman of the Board.

  7. Jul 15, 2005 · July 21, 2005. Before stepping down as chief executive of Analogic Corporation two years ago, Bernard Gordon ceded all his company shares to the Bernard M. Gordon Charitable Remainder UniTrust, which has sold an average of four thousand shares each weekday since then, the Boston Business Journal reports.

  8. Bernard Marshall Gordon was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for the high-speed analog-to-digital conversion which has been applied to medical, analytical, computer and communications products; founder of two companies with over 2,000 employees and over $100 million in annual sales and creator of a new masters level ...

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