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|Death place=Beaverton, OR
|Death place=Beaverton, OR
|Countries=Great Britain;USA
|Countries=Great Britain;USA
|Affiliations=Tektronix;Analog Devices;Plessey Research Laboratories;Mullard
|Affiliations=Mullard;Tektronix;Plessey Research Laboratories;Analog Devices;
|Wikidata id=Q4138261
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He returned to England in 1970, where he was Group Leader at Plessey Research Laboratories, managing a team developing a holographic memory, OCR systems and integrated circuits (ICs) for communications applications. From 1972-1977 he consulted for Analog Devices Inc., Beaverton, OR, designing several ICs embodying novel nonlinear concepts.  
He returned to England in 1970, where he was Group Leader at Plessey Research Laboratories, managing a team developing a holographic memory, OCR systems and integrated circuits (ICs) for communications applications. From 1972-1977 he consulted for Analog Devices Inc., Beaverton, OR, designing several ICs embodying novel nonlinear concepts.  


He returned to the USA and Tektronix in 1977 to pursue HF ICs and process development.  In 1979 Analog Devices allowed Gilbert to create the first remote design center for the Company, in Oregon, to persuade him to rejoin the company as their first Fellow.   
He returned to the USA and Tektronix in 1977 to pursue HF ICs and process development.  In 1979, Analog Devices allowed Gilbert to create the first remote design center for the Company, in Oregon, to persuade him to rejoin the company as their first Fellow.   


==Key Publications ==
==Key Publications ==