Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY) announced today that Dr.
Kevin J. Riley, President and General Manager of Teledyne Scientific &
Imaging, LLC (TS&I), has been awarded the Henry Levinstein Award for his
"outstanding technical and management contributions in the development
of Focal Plane Arrays for the military sensing community and national
defense.” Dr. Riley accepted the Levinstein award at the Military
Sensing Symposia (MSS) held in Orlando, Fla., during February 23-27,
2009.
The MSS Detector Specialty Group, a forum of nationally recognized
infrared technologists, selects the professional in recognition of their
lifetime achievement in the technical management of infrared detector
technology. The award is bestowed in honor of Dr. Henry Levinstein,
1919-1986, a professor at Syracuse University known for his pioneering
work in the field of semiconductor physics relating to infrared
detectors. His memory lives on in the legacy of this esteemed award. "As
a former student of Dr. Levinstein it made it very special receiving
this award named after him,” said Dr. Riley. The Henry Levinstein Award
has previously recognized the outstanding contributions of two other
TS&I employees. Dr. Joseph Longo, former Vice President & General
Manager of Rockwell Science Center, received the award in 1987, and Dr.
William Tennant, Chief Technologist, Teledyne Imaging Sensors, in 1993.
Teledyne Technologies is a leading provider of sophisticated electronic
subsystems, instrumentation and communication products, engineered
systems, aerospace engines, and energy and power generation systems.
Teledyne Technologies’ operations are primarily located in the United
States, the United Kingdom and Mexico. For more information, visit
Teledyne Technologies’ website at www.teledyne.com.