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Jerome J. Tiemann
Pages 296-301

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From page 297...
... in theoretical nuclear physics from Stanford University. While at Stanford, he was invited to work at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and the University of California Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
From page 298...
... . In 1984, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering; his citation reads, "For his creativity and leadership in developing advanced electronics for communications, medical diagnostics, radar, and video information processing." He joined the Whitney Gallery of Technical Achievers at General Electric in 1990.
From page 299...
... The rich diversity of mountains and streams tapped into his equally impressive knowledge of geology and mineralogy. Jerry is survived by his wife, Adrian Rooke Tiemann, Ph.D.; his brother, Karl Tiemann, of Owego, New York; his sister, Lydia Lynn, of Big Flats, New York; two sons, Michael Damian Tiemann, and wife Amy Page Tiemann, Ph.D., of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Bruce Gregory Tiemann, Ph.D., and wife Valeria Bassi Damiao, Ph.D., of Longmont, Colorado; three grandchildren, Miranda Page Tiemann of Chapel Hill and Jai Damian Tiemann and Shay Julian Tiemann of Longmont.
From page 300...
... His scientific and technical expertise, his creativity in all matters, his enthusiasm and buoyancy, and his warm and active friendship will be missed by everyone who knew him.


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