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Mataré, Herbert F. was born on September 22, 1912 in Aachen, Germany. Came to the United States, 1953. Son of Josef P. and Paula (Broicher) Mataré.
( Arguing that human evolution has come to a stand-still,...)
Arguing that human evolution has come to a stand-still, this book sets out to explore the evolutionary steps that have defined life on this planet. It describes the stages from cosmic to chemical and biological evolution and to the development of civilization and culture. From this scientific approach, the author concludes that new rules of ethics are required in order to maintain and improve the civilization and culture of humanity. Mataré argues for corrective genetic interference and explores the moral implications.
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Mataré, Herbert F. was born on September 22, 1912 in Aachen, Germany. Came to the United States, 1953. Son of Josef P. and Paula (Broicher) Mataré.
Bachelor of Science in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, Aachen University Geneva, 1933. Master of Science in Technology Physics, University Aachen, 1939. Doctor of Philosophy in Electronics, Technology University Berlin, 1942.
Doctor of Philosophy in Solid State Physics summa cum laude, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, 1950.
Assistant professor physics & electronics, Technology U. Aachen, 1936, 45;
head of microwave receiver laboratory, Telefunken, A.G., Berlin, 1939-1946;
manager semiconductor laboratory, Westinghouse, Paris, 1946-1952;
founder, president, Intermetall Corporation, Düsseldorf, Federal Republic Germany, 1952-1956;
head semincondr. R & D, corporation research laboratories, General Telephone & Electronics Company. New York City, 1956-1959;
director research semiconductor department, Tekade, Nürnberg, Federal Republic Germany, 1959-1961;
head quantum physics department research laboratories, Bendix Corporation, Southfield, Michigan, 1961-1964;
technical director, acting manager hybrid microelectronics research laboratories, Lear Siegler, Santa Monica, California, 1963-1964;
assistant chief engineer advance electronics department, Douglas Aircraft Company, Santa Monica, 1964-1966;
technical director, McDonnell Douglas Missile Division, 1964-1969;
science advisor to solid state electronics group, Autonetics (Rockwell International), Anaheim, California, 1966-1969;
president, International Solid State Electronics Cons., Los Angeles, since 1973.
Professor electronics U. Buenos Aires, 1953-1954. Visiting professor University of California at Los Angeles, 1968-1969,California State University, Fullerton, 1969-1970. Director Compound Crystals Ltd., London, since 1989.
Consultant United Nations Industrial Development Organisation to 15 Indian institutions and semiconductor companies with conference talks at India Institute Technology, New Delhi and Bombay, 1978.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (life). Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Nuclear Plasma Sciences Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power Engineering Society, Institute for Advancement of Man (honorary), American Physical Society (solid state division), Electrochemical Society, American Vacuum Society (thin film division), Materials Research Society, New York Academy of Sciences (emeritus).
Married Ursula Krenzien, December 1939. Children: Felicitas, Vitus. Married Elise Walbert, December 1983.
1 child, Victor B.