Marconi Society
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The Marconi Society, ursprünglich als Guglielmo Marconi International Fellowship Foundation (kurz Marconi Foundation) bekannt, wurde 1974 von Gioia Marconi Braga gegründet, um an den 100. Jahrestag der Geburt ihres Vaters Guglielmo Marconi, des italienischen Radiopioniers und Unternehmensgründers, zu erinnern. Die Marconi International Fellowship Foundation wurde gegründet, um bedeutende Beiträge in Wissenschaft und Technik zu würdigen.
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The Guglielmo Marconi International Fellowship Foundation, briefly called Marconi Foundation and currently known as The Marconi Society, was established by Gioia Marconi Braga in 1974 to commemorate the centennial of the birth (April 24, 1874) of her father Guglielmo Marconi. The Marconi International Fellowship Council was established to honor significant contributions in science and technology, awarding the Marconi Prize and an annual $100,000 grant to a living scientist who has made advances in communication technology that benefit mankind. Although Braga died in July 1996, the Marconi Society has continued to award the annual Marconi Prize and fellowship, which were first awarded in 1975. The Marconi Society also grants annual Marconi Society-Paul Baran Young Scholar Awards to young sc
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The Marconi Society, ursprünglich als Guglielmo Marconi International Fellowship Foundation (kurz Marconi Foundation) bekannt, wurde 1974 von Gioia Marconi Braga gegründet, um an den 100. Jahrestag der Geburt ihres Vaters Guglielmo Marconi, des italienischen Radiopioniers und Unternehmensgründers, zu erinnern. Die Marconi International Fellowship Foundation wurde gegründet, um bedeutende Beiträge in Wissenschaft und Technik zu würdigen.
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The Guglielmo Marconi International Fellowship Foundation, briefly called Marconi Foundation and currently known as The Marconi Society, was established by Gioia Marconi Braga in 1974 to commemorate the centennial of the birth (April 24, 1874) of her father Guglielmo Marconi. The Marconi International Fellowship Council was established to honor significant contributions in science and technology, awarding the Marconi Prize and an annual $100,000 grant to a living scientist who has made advances in communication technology that benefit mankind. Although Braga died in July 1996, the Marconi Society has continued to award the annual Marconi Prize and fellowship, which were first awarded in 1975. The Marconi Society also grants annual Marconi Society-Paul Baran Young Scholar Awards to young scientists who, by the time they turn 27, have made significant contributions in the fields of communication and information science. Originally, the Foundation was located at the Aspen Institute. In 1997, it relocated, by invitation, to Columbia University's Fu School of Engineering and Applied Science. The organization currently is headquartered in northeastern Ohio, outside of Cleveland.
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