Roderick Snell
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Roderick Snell is a British electronics engineer, who co-founded Snell & Wilcox in 1973.
Snell is a visiting professor at the Business School of the University of Kingston, Surrey, a fellow of the Royal Television Society, and a governor of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE).
He received the SMPTE highest award, the Progress Medal, in 2006 for his numerous contributions to television technology[1], and the British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society has presented him their presidential award in 2000.
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