Nick DeWolf explained

Nicholas DeWolf
Birth Date:July 12, 1928
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death Place:Aspen, Colorado
Nationality:American
Occupation:Engineer, businessman, executive
Known For:founding of Teradyne Corporation
Alma Mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology (S.B., 1948)
Spouse:Maggie DeWolf

Nicholas DeWolf (July 12, 1928 – April 16, 2006) was co-founder of Teradyne, a Boston, Massachusetts-based manufacturer of automatic test equipment. He founded the company in 1960 with Alex d'Arbeloff, a classmate at MIT.[1] [2]

Early life and education

DeWolf was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and graduated with an S.B. in EECS from MIT in 1948.[3]

Career

During his eleven years as CEO of Teradyne, DeWolf is credited with designing more than 300 semiconductor and other test systems, including the J259, the world's first computer-operated integrated circuit tester.[4]

After leaving Teradyne in 1971, DeWolf moved to Aspen, Colorado, where in 1979, he teamed with artist Travis Fulton to create Aspen's "dancing fountain".[2] DeWolf also designed a computer system without hard disks or fans; this system (the ON! computer) booted up in seconds, a much faster time than even the computers of today.

Awards

Photography

DeWolf was also a keen and prolific photographer. His son-in-law and archivist, Steve Lundeen, is scanning DeWolf's complete archive and making it available on Flickr.[7] [8]

Death

DeWolf died in Aspen, Colorado at the age of 77.

Quotes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Teradyne corporate history . 2007-11-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140215145217/http://www.teradyne.com/corp/history.html . 2014-02-15 . dead .
  2. Abraham, Chad, "Computer pioneer dies at 77: Nick DeWolf's genius illuminated, soaked Aspen", Aspen Times, April 17, 2006
  3. Web site: MIT Alumni Association. July 13, 2023. alum.mit.edu.
  4. Web site: People | The Silicon Engine | Computer History Museum. www.computerhistory.org.
  5. Web site: Telluride Tech Festival Awards.
  6. Web site: Aspen Times.
  7. Web site: Who's Nick DeWolf . 18 November 2012 . 2010-11-19 . Nick DeWolf was an engineer and entrepreneur who founded a company called Teradyne. In his spare time he was also cataloging his life with a camera. These amazing photos came long before Flickr but thanks to his son-in-law and archivist, Steve Lundeen, we can finally see his deep catalog of photos. So far there are 43,450!.
  8. Web site: nick dewolf photo archive. Flickr. 2017-07-02.
  9. Web site: Famous Quotes. www.famous-quotes.com.
  10. Web site: Online Entrepreneurship Survey Course.