Valerie Thomas
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Valerie L. Thomas retired from NASA. At the time of her retirement, she held the positions of associate chief of the NASA Space Science Data Operations Office, manager of the NASA Automated Systems Incident Response Capability, and chair of the Space Science Data Operations Office Education Committee.
Valerie L. Thomas received a patent for her invention, the illusion transmitter. This device, initially adopted by NASA, was later adapted for screens in various applications, from surgery tools to televisions.
Valerie L. Thomas, an American data scientist and inventor, was born in Baltimore, Maryland. She is known for inventing the illusion transmitter and her contributions to NASA's Landsat program.
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