Background
Sr., Serge Sidorovich Wisotsky was born on October 19, 1919 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Sidor Radionovich and Anna Epatiovna (Fariba) W.
Sr., Serge Sidorovich Wisotsky was born on October 19, 1919 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Sidor Radionovich and Anna Epatiovna (Fariba) W.
Student, Boston Trade School, 1933-1937; student, Lowell Institute School, 1937-1943; Bachelor of Science in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1950; Master of Science in Physics, Brown U., 1952.
Electrical motor mechanic/armature winder, United Motors Corporation, Boston, 1937-1940; machinist apprentice, manufacturing methods, steam turbine test, General Electric River Works, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1940-1944; engineer R & D, Ultrasonics Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1952-1953; instrument engineer, Control Engineering Corporation, Canton and Norwood, Massachusetts, 1953-1957; staff engineer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1957-1959; hydroacoustic transducer section head, Raytheon/Submarine Signal Division, Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1959-1970; MSR engineer Raytheon Equipment Division, North Dighton, Massachusetts and Kwajalein Atoll, 1958; vice president engineering, ORB Inc., Sharon, Massachusetts and Tulsa, since 1970. Chief engineer Industrial Vehicles, International, (geophysical prospecting vehicles using VIBROSEIS, worldwide), Tulsa, 1974-1984. Consultant Amoco Production Research Center (geophysical prospecting sound sources), Tulsa, 1985-1986, 93.
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Brass band clarinetist Stoughton Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1937-1942, Brooklyn Armed Guard Center, 1945, Brockton Cosmopolitan, 1951-1965, Aleppo Shrine, since 1965, Lawrence Colonial, since 1989, Canton/American Legion, since 1992. With United States Naval Reserve, 1944-1946. Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Acoustical Society American, American Society Materials, Society Exploration Geophysicists (life), Masons, American Legion.
Married Marion Ellen Ramsdell, August 10, 1952. Children: Serge S. Junior (deceased), Tanya Lloyd, Stephan, John and Alexander (twins), Phillip.