John G. Trump
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21 February, 1985
John George Trump died in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. He was a professor at MIT from 1936 to 1985, known for his work on rotational radiation therapy and high-voltage technology.
9 August, 1945
The United States dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, further accelerating Japan's surrender and ultimately, the end of World War II.
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Birth in New York City
August 21, 1907
John George Trump was born in New York City to German immigrants Frederick Trump and Elizabeth Christ Trump. He was the second of three children, following Elizabeth and preceding Fred Trump, the father of Donald Trump. His early life was rooted in a hardworking, entrepreneurial family that emphasized education and achievement.
Bachelor's Degree from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
1929
John G. Trump earned his Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now NYU Tandon School of Engineering). This marked the beginning of his formal academic journey and laid the foundation for his future contributions to the field of electrical engineering.
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American electrical engineer, inventor, and physicist. Known for his work in developing high-voltage X-ray technology, cancer treatment, and his role in reviewing Nikola Tesla's papers after Tesla's death. Also known for his work with radar during World War II and his contributions to the development of rotational radiation therapy.