Frederick Terman (1905-1982) was an influential American engineer and educator, often referred to as the "father of Silicon Valley" for his pivotal role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in the tech industry in the region. He served as a professor and later as dean at Stanford University’s School of Engineering, where he was instrumental in developing the university's technology-based research programs. Terman's contributions include promoting collaboration between academia and industry, particularly in electronics and computer science.

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