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Jesse Russell was born on 26 April, 1948 in Nashville, Tennessee, is an American inventor (born 1948). Discover Jesse Russell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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Who Is Jesse Russell's Wife?
His wife is Amanda O. Russell
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Charles Albert Russell
Mary Louise Russell |
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Tina R. Carr
Jesse E. Russell Jr.
William E. W. Russell
Catalina M. Russell |
Jesse Russell Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jesse Russell worth at the age of 75 years old? Jesse Russell’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Jesse Russell's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Jesse Eugene Russell (born April 26, 1948) is an American inventor.
He was trained as an electrical engineer at Tennessee State University and Stanford University, and worked in the field of wireless communication for over 20 years.
He holds patents and continues to invent and innovate in the emerging area of next generation broadband wireless networks, technologies and services, often referred to as 4G.
Russell was inducted into the US National Academy of Engineering for his contributions to the field of wireless communication.
Jesse Eugene Russell was born April 26, 1948, in Nashville, Tennessee in the United States of America into a large African-American family with eight brothers and two sisters.
His early childhood was spent in economically and socially deprived neighborhoods within the inner-city of Nashville.
During his early years, he focused on athletics and not academics.
A key turning point in Russell's life was the opportunity to attend a summer educational program at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Russell participated in this educational opportunity and began his academic and intellectual pursuits.
Russell continued his education at Tennessee State University where he focused on electrical engineering.
A Bachelor of Science Degree (BSEE) in Electrical Engineering was conferred in 1972 from Tennessee State University.
Russell continued his academic pursuits and earned a Master of Electrical Engineering (MSEE) degree from Stanford University in 1973.
Russell's innovations in wireless communication systems, architectures and technology related to radio access networks, end-user devices and in-building wireless communication systems have fundamentally changed the wireless communication industry.
Russell is known for his invention of the digital cellular base station and the fibre optic microcell utilizing high power linear amplifier technology and digital modulation techniques, which enabled new digital services for cellular mobile users.
Russell has over 100 patents granted or in process, such as these in the table.
Russell joined Bell Labs as a Member of the Technical Staff.
He was one of the first designers to use a microprocessor in the design of equipment for use in the telecommunication network for monitoring and tracking calling patterns within the Bell System Network.
The system was referred to as the traffic data collection systems, which using microprocessor-based portable data terminals for interfacing to electromechanical switching systems.
Russell served in the following positions; Director of the AT&T Cellular Telecommunication Laboratory (Bell Labs), Vice President of Advanced Wireless Technology Laboratory (Bell Labs), Chief Technical Officer for the Network Wireless Systems Business Unit (Bell Labs), Chief Wireless Architect of AT&T, and Vice President of Advanced Communications Technologies for AT&T Laboratories (formerly a part of Bell Labs).
When he was the Director of the AT&T Cellular Telecommunication Laboratory, this Bell Labs Group was credited with the invention of cellular radio technology and received the United States' Medal of Technology for the invention.
Russell continued to develop his expertise as he established and led an Innovation Center focused on Applied Research in Advanced Communication Technologies that enabling AT&T to extend its existing portfolio of services and expand into new businesses and markets.
As a key decision-maker in the selection and development of emerging communications technologies, Russell's efforts lead to the rapid realization of new access network platforms that enable AT&T to expand its broadband communication network options (i.e., Specialization: Cable Access Networks, DSL Access Networks, Power-line Carrier Access Networks, Fixed Wireless Access Networks, Satellite Access Networks and Broadband Wireless Communications Networks).
The applications of these access technologies were one of the keys in expanding AT&T's interest in re-building it local access services business.
He pioneered the field of digital cellular communication in the 1980s through the use of high power linear amplification and low bit rate voice encoding technologies and received a patent in 1992 for his work in the area of digital cellular base station design.
Russell is Chairman and CEO of incNETWORKS, Inc., a New Jersey-based Broadband Wireless Communications Company focused on 4th Generation (4G) Broadband Wireless Communications Technologies, Networks and Services.
As a top honor student in the School of Engineering, Russell became the first African American to be hired by AT&T Bell Laboratories directly from a Historically Black College or University (HBCUs) and subsequently became the first African-American in the United States to be selected as the Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Young Electrical Engineer of the Year in 1980.