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Museum of Innovation and Science

Museum of Innovation and Science

15 Nott Terrace Heights
Schenectady, NY 12308, United States
miSci, the Museum of Innovation and Science, is a dynamic destination which celebrates science, invention, and imagination. miSci explores the area's rich technological heritage, with some of the region's finest interactive exhibits and a research archive. The miSci Archives contains manuscript collections, photographs, trade literature, and other materials relating to the history of General Electric and the impact of innovation in electricity and electronics on communication, food preparation, transportation, power generation, and medical imaging.

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Bueche, Arthur

The collection consists of materials related to individual speaking engagements for Arthur Bueche. These folders were created and maintained by Bueche’s secretary. Each engagement received its own folder, usually containing a draft of the speech as well as related correspondence, notes and the reports from background research. The collection is organized chronologically.

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General Electric Company. Research and Development Center
An artificial collection of materials about GE Research Lab's work of man-made diamonds and related products. Contains mostly published materials such as press releases and articles, along with photographs, slides and clippings.
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Anderson, Roy E.
Documents created and collected by General Electric engineer Roy E. Anderson. The materials consist of reports, articles and notes, mostly concerned with Anderson's work on satellite communication and positioning.
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Schmitt, Roland W.
Materials created and collected by Roland Schmitt during his time as the head of the General Electric Research Laboratory and as the president of Rennsselaer Polytechnic Institute. Mainly consists of article and speeches