H. Tracy Hall AKA Howard Tracy Hall Born: 20-Oct-1919 Birthplace: Ogden, UT Died: 25-Jul-2008 Location of death: Provo, UT Cause of death: Diabetes complications
Gender: Male Religion: Mormon Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Chemist, Inventor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Synthetic diamonds Military service: US Navy (Ensign, 1944-46) As a research chemist at General Electric, H. Tracy Hall was assigned to the company's artificial diamond project, seeking to find an affordable diamond for industrial, aerospace, and manufacturing uses. In 1954, using a press of Hall's design exerting pressure of about 1.5 million pounds per square inch at temperatures in excess of 4,800°F, Hall and his team achieved success. Since he was working in a GE lab, the patent was owned by his employer, but as a symbol of its gratitude the company awarded Hall two US savings bonds.
After leaving GE, Hall entered academia at Brigham Young University, where he developed an even more powerful tetrahedral press in 1957, and a later improved design called the cubic anvil press. In 1966 he founded MegaDiamond, a diamond-manufacturing company that also sells high pressure equipment.
Father: Howard Hall (farmer, b. 22-Jun-1887, d. 20-Oct-1972) Mother: Florence Almina Tracy Hall (b. 7-Nov-1886, m. 14-Aug-1918, d. 23-May-1966) Brother: Eugene Melvin Hall (b. circa 1921) Brother: Wendell Herbert Hall (b. circa 1922) Brother: Donald Rey Hall (b. circa 1924) Brother: Delbert Henry Hall (b. circa 1929) Wife: Ida-Rose Langford Hall (b. 20-Feb-1921, m. 24-Sep-1941, d. 7-Mar-2005, seven children) Daughter: Charlotte Hall Weight Son: David Hall Daughter: Elizabeth Hall Neil Son: Howard Tracy Hall, Jr. Daughter: Nancy Hall Mecham Daughter: Sherlene Hall Bartholomew Daughter: Virginia Hall Wood
University: BS, University of Utah (1942) University: MS, University of Utah (1943) University: PhD, University of Utah (1948) Professor: Chemistry, Brigham Young University (1955-)
Religious Mission: Mormon Africa (1980s) Mormon Bishop (1980s) Novatek International
MegaDiamond Co-Founder (1966)
General Electric Research Scientist (1948-55)
American Chemical Society Risk Factors: Alzheimer's
Official Website: http://www.htracyhall.org/
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