Jack Kilby

  • Jack Kilby born Jefferson City, Missouri

    Jack Kilby born Jefferson City, Missouri
    Jack's father was also an Electrical Engineer.
  • Graduated from University of Illionois at Urbana-Champagin

    Graduated from University of Illionois at Urbana-Champagin
    With a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • Got a job at Centralab

    "A division of Globe Union, Inc., located in Milwuakee, Wisconsin, where he was placed in charge of designing and developing miniaturized electronic curcuits." SOURCE: Dennis, Michael Aaron. "Jack Kilby | American Engineer." <i>Encyclopedia Britannica Online</i>. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2016.
  • Graduated with an MS in Electrical Engineering

    From the University of Wisconsin-Milwuakee
  • Transitioned to work at Bell Laboratories

    In order to learn more about the transistor, a device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
  • Transitioned again to work at Texas Instruments

    Transitioned again to work at Texas Instruments
    Realizing he needed more resources, he started work at Texas Insturments in 1958.
  • Invented the integrated circuit.

    Invented the integrated circuit.
    "Kilby realized that, instead of connecting seperate components, an entire electronic assembly could be made as one unit from one semiconducting material by overlaying it with various impurities to replicate indiviudal electronic components, such as resistors, capacitors, and transistors. (Dennis)" Check this video out for more interesting info! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSRIc-sEgPw
  • Invented the Thermal Printer

    Bouncing off the semiconductor technology, Kirby invents the Thermal Printer in 1965.
  • Invents Pocketronic

    Invents Pocketronic
    "In 1967 he designed the first IC-based electronic calculator, the Pocketronic, gaining himself and TI the basic patent that lies at the heart of all pocket calculators. (Dennis)"
  • Wins National Medal of Science

    Wins National Medal of Science
  • Wins National Medal of Technology

    Wins National Medal of Technology
  • Inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame

  • Nobel Prize in Physics

    Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Dies of cancer