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Name: Dennis Gabor
Birth Date: June 5, 1900
Death Date: February 8, 1979
Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary
Place of Death: London, England
Nationality: Hungarian, British
Gender: Male
Occupations: physicist, professor

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Biography of Dennis Gabor
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The Hungarian-British physicist Dennis Gabor (1900-1979) received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971 for his invention of holographic photography. Dennis Gabor was born on June 5, 1900, in Budapest, Hungary, to S. Berthold and Ady (Jacobovits) Gabor....
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During the 1940s, while most American scientists were striving to perfect the military technology that would fuel the cold war, Dennis Gabor was developing a new science, one that would improve existing imaging processes by creating true...
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Dennis Gabor is best known for inventing and developing holography, which earned him the Nobel Prize in physics in 1971. Early in his career, Gabor built a crude prototype of the electron microscope, but did not pursue its development, and his regret...


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Dennis Gabor , FRS, ( June 5 , 1900 , Budapest – February 9 , 1979 , London) was a Hungarian-born British physicist and inventor at Imperial College London (1958-1967), most notable for inventing holography in 1949, for which he received the Nobel...


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Dennis Gabor (original Hungarian name: Gábor Dénes), FRS, (June 5, 1900, Budapest – February 9, 1979, London) was a Hungarian physicist and inventor, most notable for inventing holography, for which he later received the Nobel Prize in...


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Sound and Vibration
Gabor expansion for order tracking
06/01/2003: 3,878 words, approx. 13 pages
Automotive and machinery reliability engineers rely heavily on order analysis for examining rotating machinery. While many different techniques for order analysis have been developed, this article introduces the Gabor expansion-based order tracking approach. Compared to other existing order analysis methods, this technique is not...
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OBITUARY:Gabor Ormai
07/26/1995: 553 words, approx. 2 pages
The death of the viola player Gabor Ormai at the age of 40 deprives one of the world's leading string quartets, the Takacs, of a respected and well-loved member. Ormai was born in Hungary, and both parents were viola players and teachers. The violinist...
 


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