Chauncey Guy Suits
Chauncey Guy Suits, often known as C. Guy Suits, was a distinguished director of the General Electric Research Laboratory, and a founding member of the National Academy of Engineering
Chauncey Guy Suits was an American electrical engineer and research director who joined the General Electric Company in 1930, and subsequently directed the company’s research laboratory and was vice-president . He helped develop a new process, announced in 1962, to create synthetic diamonds by compressing carbon in a large hydraulic press at pressures up to three million pounds per square inch, while simultaneously heated to 9,000 ºF, without needing the metal catalyst agent previously used. He held 77 U.S. patents, in such varied applications as railway block signal improvements, circuits for sequence-flashing electric signs, radio circuits,

Chauncey Guy Suits
Date of Birth: 12 Mar 1905
Birth Place: Oshkosh,Wisconsin,United States
Proffession: Distinguished director
Nationality: United states
Death: 14 August 1991,Pilot Knob