George Edward Alcorn Jr.
Born March 22, 1940
X-Ray Spectrometer
US Patent No.
4,472,728
Inducted in 2015
- Born in 1940 in Indianapolis, IN
- Attended Occidential College on scholarship and graduated with honors, with a B.S. in Physics, while also participating on basketball and football teams.
- Earned a Master of Science in Physics in 9 months from Howard University in 1963.
- After years as a physicist & engineer at IBM, Alcorn left to work for NASA in 1978
- As Second Plateau Inventor at NASA, he invented an imaging x-ray spectrometer for which he earned a patent, as well as NASA/GSFC Inventor of the Year honors in 1984
- He served on a project management team that developed technologies used on the space station Freedom
- Alcorn has been an integral part in managing the 30 year mission of the space station, overseeing the GSFC Evolution Program.
- In all George Alcorn, Jr. is responsible for over 20 inventions
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