Herbert Maxwell Strong

Herbert Maxwell Strong (September 30, 1908, Wooster, Ohio – January 30, 2002, Schenectady, New York) was an American physicist and inventor, known as part of the General Electric (GE) team of researchers who synthesized diamonds in late 1954, as announced by GE in early 1955.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Herbert M. Strong, inducted in 2010". National Inventors Hall of Fame. June 2024.
  2. ^ Bundy, F. P.; Hall, H. T.; Strong, H. M.; Wentorf Jr., R. H. (1955). "Man-Made Diamonds". Nature. 176 (4471): 51–55. Bibcode:1955Natur.176...51B. doi:10.1038/176051a0. S2CID 4266566. (over 1350 citations)