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  1. Fred Terman (1900-1982) was dean of the School of Engineering at Stanford from 1944 to 1958 and university provost from 1955 to 1965. He and President Wally Sterling are credited with putting Stanford among the ranks of the world’s top universities.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Frederick Emmon Terman was known as “The Father of Silicon Valley.” But even a nickname like that fails to capture his contributions to the electronics industry. Under his leadership,...

  3. Nov 3, 2004 · When Fred Termanengineer, educator and administratordied in 1982, the San Francisco Chronicle headline read "Stanford's Terman Dies—He Launched Silicon Valley."

  4. Dec 21, 1982 · Dr. Frederick Emmons Terman, vice president and provost emeritus of Stanford University, a champion of excellence in the training of scientists and engineers and a force behind northern...

  5. FREDERICK EMMONS TERMAN, one of the twenty-five founders of the National Academy of Engineering, died at Stanford University on December 19, 1982, at the age of eighty-two. He will long be remembered as one of the outstanding ... Read More.

  6. Son of National Academy of Sciences member the late Lewis Madison Terman, Frederick Terman achieved perhaps as distinguished a reputation for his work in electronics and education as his father—who was credited with development and widespread adoption of the IQ test—had in psychology and education.

  7. Oct 4, 2016 · Frederick Terman: the Silicon Valley pioneer who shared his success. The tech professor remains revered for mentoring students who became industry bigwigs, like the founders of HP. Without him...

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