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|Names=Aris Silzars | |||
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}} worked on design of high speed deflection structure for [[7104]] and other CRT developments. | |||
Previously worked at Watkins-Johnson. | Previously worked at Watkins-Johnson. |
Revision as of 08:56, 9 August 2021
Aris Silzars (? – ?) worked on design of high speed deflection structure for 7104 and other CRT developments.
Previously worked at Watkins-Johnson. Now lives in Seattle area. Has a spectacular home laboratory in his home which includes two electron microscopes (that Dennis Tillman and he were able to resurrect.)