Sam B. Williams, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Sam B. Williams

American inventor

Date of Birth: 07-May-1921

Date of Death: 22-Jun-2009

Profession: engineer, inventor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Sam B. Williams

  • Sam Barlow Williams (7 May 1921 in Seattle, Washington – 22 June 2009 in Indian Wells, California) was an American inventor and founder of Williams International.
  • He was particularly known for his development of the small fan-jet engine.
  • He received several prestigious awards for innovation in aviation: Collier Trophy 1978, presented by President Jimmy Carter; Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy 1988, presented by President Ronald Reagan; and National Medal of Technology, presented by President Bill Clinton.Williams was also an inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame and the National Aviation Hall of Fame 1998.
  • Williams also promoted inventors and inventions in medical research for cancer and for degenerative eye disease, with which he was afflicted.Williams was a mechanical engineer for the Chrysler Corporation before starting his own company to develop and build small gas turbine engines.
  • The first production contract was for an experimental gas turbine for a marine outboard.

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