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  1. A SPACE-CHARGE LENS FOR THE FOCUSING OF ION BEAMS. by Dennis. Nobel Laureate in Physics. GABOR, 1947
  2. Innovations: Scientific, Technological, and Social by Dennis Gabor, 1970
  3. Technology and Human Values by John Wilkinson, Gerald Sykes, et all 1966
  4. Inventing education for the future (University of California, Los Angeles. Institute of Government and Public Affairs. MR-59) by Dennis Gabor, 1965
  5. A NEW THERMIONIC GENERATOR. by Dennis. (Nobel Laureate in Physics) GABOR, 1961-01-01
  6. Beyond the Age of Waste (Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering and social studies) by Dennis Gabor, 1978-08
  7. VELOCITY OF ELECTRON PULSES. by L. L. D. L. Richards and Dennis Gabor Nobel Laureate in Physics. WHYTE, 1954-01-01
  8. Innovations: Scientific, technological and social (Science and engineering policy series) by Dennis Gabor, 1970
  9. Thoughts on the future (MR-179) by Dennis Gabor, 1972
  10. Innovations: Scienctific, Technological, and Social by Dennis Gabor, 1970
  11. A WILSON CLOUD CHAMBER WITH TIME AND MARKING OF PARTICLE TRACKS. by Dennis. (Nobel Laureate in Physics) and B. Hampton GABOR, 1957
  12. THEORY OF COMMUNICATION. Published in Journal I.E.E., Volume 93, Part III, No. 26, November 1946. by Dennis (SIGNED). Nobel Laureate in Physics. GABOR, 1946-01-01
  13. Beyond the age of waste: A report to the Club of Rome (Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering and social studies) by Dennis Gabor, 1978
  14. A NEW MICROSCOPIC PRINCIPLE. In Nature Vol. 161, No. 4098. Pages 777-778. Also in this volume are three important medical papers: PRE-ERYTHROCYTIC STAGE IN MAMMALIAN MALARIA PARASITES, PURIFICATION OF ANTI-PERNICIOUS ANEMIA FACTORS FROM LIVER, and CUARE-LIKE ACTION OF POLYETHYLENE BIS-QUARTERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS. by Dennis. Nobel Laureate in Physics. ( H. E. Shortt, E. Lester Smith, and W. D. M. Paton and E. J. Zaimis) GABOR, 1948-01-01

41. Dennis Gabor, Inventor And Nobel Laureate
dennis gabor, inventor and Nobel Laureate. gabor was the ideal candidate for theNobel prize in physics (1971), since Nobel s will mentions the prize is for
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Dennis Gabor, inventor and Nobel Laureate
Gabor was the ideal candidate for the Nobel prize in physics (1971), since Nobel's will mentions the prize is for "inventions". Gabor's holograms, when combined with laser technology, are certainly amazing. Although we were colleagues in the Dept. of Physics, Imperial College, for 6 years, I never really met him. One might say that another of his inventions is that of wavelets, since the Gabor wave-packets can be regarded as the wavelets (=coherent states) of the oscillator group. Go to my HOME PAGE for more links.

42. Biografia De Gabor, Dennis
Translate this page gabor, dennis. (1900-79) Científico británico de origen húngaro, n. en Budapesty m. en Londres. Después de estudiar ciencias técnicas en la Universidad de
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43. History Of Holography
Scientist dennis gabor developed the theory of holography while working to improvethe resolution of an electron microscope.
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Holography dates from 1947, when British/Hungarian scientist Dennis Gabor developed the theory of holography while working to improve the resolution of an electron microscope A History of Holography
This starts with Dennis Gabor but also covers the inventors who improved upon and found unique uses for holography. What is Holography
Holography is a photographic process, best known for the 3-dimensional images. Holograms are made using a laser and a light-sensitive material chemically similar to a photographic emulsion. Practical Holography
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44. Complete Quotations Of Authors Whose Names .start With G
gabor, dennis. The great Italian ARISTOCRATIC FAMILIES have shown a remarkablepower of survival. There are still Orsinis, Colonnas, Barberinis,
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  • The great Italian ARISTOCRATIC FAMILIES have shown a remarkable power of survival. There are still Orsinis, Colonnas, Barberinis, della Roveres, Sforzas, Viscontis; and many of them are still living in their ancient palaces. All these princely dynasties were founded by outstandingly energetic men. Almost every family history is worthy of a novel, but seldom an edifying one. It is a curious fact that in seven centuries of brilliant Italian achievements in the ARTS and SCIENCES we find hardly one ARISTOCRATIC name among the great men. But as soon as the aristocracy was officially abolished by the republic (which incidentally resulted in a doubling of the number of titled persons), two first-class talents emerged: the Princes Giuseppe di Lampedusa and Luchino Visconti.
  • INTELLIGENCE is not everything, and though the demand for it still increasing vigorously, it is by no means certain that it will continue for more than perhaps one generation, except in the top brackets. During the TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION, intelligence became indispensable for production.. My feeling is that it may be of equal importance in the future, but for a quite different reason: in order to understand our civilization, and to be at peace with it.
  • In this book I have tried to sketch out a MATURE SOCIETY; a peaceful WORLD on a high level of material civilization, which has given up growth in numbers and in material consumption but not growth in the quality of life, and one which is compatible with the nature of

45. Dennis Gabor - Father Of Holography, Hungarian Nobel Laureate
dennis gabor Hungarian Nobel Laureate, Father of Holography.
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Dr. Dennis Gabor signs a copy of the Museum of Holography's
inaugural exhibition catalogue, "Through The Looking Glass,"
during his 1977 visit to the museum. (Photo by Paul D. Barefoot)
Dr. Dennis Gábor
(b. 1900, Budapest - d. 1979, London)
Nobel Prize in 1971 for his investigation and development of holography.
What is Holography? Holography dates from 1947, when British/Hungarian scientist Dennis
Gabor developed the theory of holography while working to improve the
resolution of an electron microscope. Gabor, who characterized his work
as "an experiment in serendipity," coined the term hologram from the
Greek words holos, meaning "whole," and gramma, meaning "message." Further development in the field was stymied during the next decade because light sources available at the time were not truly "coherent" (monochromatic or one-color, from a single point, and of a single wavelength). This problem was solved in 1960 with the invention of the Laser. A laser produces nearly coherent light and was found to be ideal for making crisp

46. Dennis Gabor Quotes
dennis gabor Poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them.
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47. Dennis Gabor Quotes
3 quotes and quotations by dennis gabor. dennis gabor The most important andurgent problems of the technology of today are no longer the satisfactions
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Poetry is plucking at the heartstrings, and making music with them.
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The most important and urgent problems of the technology of today are no longer the satisfactions of the primary needs or of archetypal wishes, but the reparation of the evils and damages by the technology of yesterday.
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Till now man has been up against Nature; from now on he will be up against his own nature.
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48. Dennis Gabor Winner Of The 1971 Nobel Prize In Physics
dennis gabor, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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D ENNIS G ABOR
1971 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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    Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary
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    Affiliation: Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
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49. Dennis Gabor -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
dennis gabor. Categories Nobel Prize in Physics winners, dennis gabor (GáborDénes) (5th June, 1900, (Capital and largest city of Hungary;
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Dennis Gabor (Gábor Dénes) (5th June, 1900, (Capital and largest city of Hungary; located on the Danube River in north-central Hungary) Budapest - 9th February, 1979, (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London ) was a (A native or inhabitant of Hungary) Hungarian (A scientist trained in physics) physicist who is most notable for inventing (The branch of optics that deals with the use of coherent light from a laser in order to make a hologram that can then be used to create a three-dimensional image) holography
Gabor was educated at Budapest and (Capital of Germany located in eastern Germany) Berlin . Having fled from (The Nazi dictatorship under Hitler (1933-1945)) Nazi Germany in 1933, Gabor was invited to Britain to work at the development department of the (Click link for more info and facts about British Thomson-Houston) British Thomson-Houston company in (Click link for more info and facts about Rugby, Warwickshire)

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was born in Hungary on 5 June 1900. He studied electrical engineering first in Budapest, later in Berlin, where he finished his academic education with the award of Dr. Ing. in 1927, with his Thesis on the Recording of Transients in Electric Circuits with the Cathode Ray Oscillograph In 1934 Gabor went to the British Thomson-Houston Co. Research Laboratory, Rugby, England, first on an inventor's agreement, later as a member of the research staff, and stayed there for 14 years. This was a fruitful epoch. The low-pressure gas discharge lamp with a positive characteristic, which could be operated on the mains like an incandescent lamp, with which he started his work, was not a success, as it had insufficient life, but he was luckier with other inventions, such as a cathode ray tube with a memory, and finally with holography. Holography was born as an attempt to improve the electron microscope. It was well known since 1936 that the resolving power of electron microscopes had to stop tantalizingly short of resolving atomic lattices, because the aperture of electron objectives could not be increased beyond a certain limit, owing to the spherical aberration which could not be corrected. Gabor considered the possibility of taking first a "bad" picture and correcting it by light-optical means. But in an ordinary electron microgram this is not possible, because one-half (the more important half) of the information has dropped out: the

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52. Gallery Guide - Dennis Gabor Hologram (1971)
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53. Tell Me, Who Is Dennis Gabor?
dennis gabor, Nobel Lecture, 11 th December 1971. In 1948, dennis gabor, aHungarian born British physicist, was working on using physical techniques to
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Related Links (Only a click away) Nobel Background of holography “I have the advantage in this lecture, over many of my predecessors, that I need not write down a single equation or show an abstract graph. One can of course introduce almost any amount of mathematics into holography, but the essentials can be explained and understood from physical arguments.” Dennis Gabor, Nobel Lecture, 11 th December 1971. In 1948, Dennis Gabor, a Hungarian born British physicist, was working on using physical techniques to improve the electron microscope. He and his assistant Ivor Williams came across the problem of recording wave phase information. They originally intended to record the complete phase and amplitude of an intercepted wave. The wave would be intercepted by a recording medium this meant that all waves scattered or reflected would be recorded. By using a photographic emulsion (light sensitive plate), the intensity differences were recorded which were produced by a background wave that converted the phase differences into intensity changes. The interference between the light reflected and scattered, known as the object beam, and the reference beam is recorded on the said emulsion. Thereafter, the hologram was born. Contact Me

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55. Ureda - Gabor, Dennis
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56. Gabor Discovers Holography
dennis gabor, Holography, 19481971 , Science, 177, 1972, 304. Conventional off-axisoptical holography requires two light beams A reference beam and a
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Consciousness, Physics, and the Holographic Paradigm
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Part II: Conditional Relativity
Until recently, information was regarded as unphysical, a mere record of the tangible, material universe,
existing beyond and essentially decoupled from the domain governed by the laws of physics. This view
is no longer tenable. - Wojciech Zurek, "Decoherence and the Transition from Quantum to Classical – Revisited Section 1 Section 2 Section 3
Chapter 7: Hologram (Information) Theory, Wave-Particle Duality and Quantum Physics
Section 1: Gabor Discovers Holography
In 1947 while working in England to improve the electron microscope, Hungarian electrical engineer Dennis Gabor , recipient of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics , invented a method of storing on film a three-dimensional (3-D) image of the information pattern encoded in a beam of light, i.e. , in a visible beam of nonmaterial, subatomic, electromagnetic radiation, and coined the word hologram to describe his discovery. Combining the Greek words holos (whole, entire) and

57. International Dennis Gabor Award (IDGA) In The Year Of 2003
International dennis gabor Award (IDGA) in the year of 2003. aims at inspiringyoung scientists to produce scientific achievements outstanding and
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The NOVOFER Foundation for Technical and Intellectual Creation, under the auspices of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Informatics and Communications, announces a competition for experts who have made significant contribution to scientific fields inspired by the scientific achievements of Dennis Gabor (such as applied physics, basic research of technological sciences, or studies that establish Informatics), or those areas which exploit the research achievements of the fields above (e.g. medical science). Applicants should be 35 years old or younger in the year of submitting the application; applicants having Ph.D. degrees or participants of Ph.D. courses are preferable. International Dennis Gabor Award (IDGA) in the year of 2003 aims at inspiring young scientists to produce scientific achievements outstanding and applicable into practice, and also motivating co-operations among researchers of different nationalities.
The Award includes a 130 mm-diameter pure silver medal illustrating a hologram of Dennis Gabor's portrait, placed in a decorative leather box, a charter of honour, and the prize of 2500 Euros. One applicant from Hungary and one from abroad will be awarded by a 12-member International Awards Committee.

58. NOVOFER International Dennis Gabor Award
The International dennis gabor Award (IDGA) aims at inspiring young International dennis gabor Award should be stated on the envelope and given in the
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Call for applications The NOVOFER Foundation for Technical and Intellectual Creation, under the auspices of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Informatics and Communications and the National Office for Research and Technology, announces a competition for young researchers who have already made a significant contribution to science, inspired by the achievements of Dennis Gabor (in the fields of applied physics, basic research in technology, or in studies that have established informatics), or to those areas which exploit the research achievements in the fields above (e.g. medical sciences). Applicants should be 35 years old or younger in the year of submitting the application; applicants having a Ph.D. degree or participating in Ph.D. courses would have an advantage.
The International Dennis Gabor Award (IDGA) aims at inspiring young scientists to produce outstanding scientific discoveries suitable for practical application, and also at motivating co-operation among researchers of different nationalities.

59. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Timeline - Dennis Gabor
In the late 1940s, dennis gabor attempted to improve the resolution of the electronmicroscope using a procedure that he called wavefront reconstruction,
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In the late 1940s, Dennis Gabor attempted to improve the resolution of the electron microscope using a procedure that he called wavefront reconstruction, but which is now known as holography. Though he was unable to realize his goal at the time, his work was to find much more prolific use years later, after the development of the laser in 1960. Born in Budapest on June 5, 1900, Gabor was eldest of three sons. His mother had once been an actress and his father was a businessman that eventually became the director of the Hungarian General Coal Mines. The young Gabor pursued scientific inquiries at an early stage in his life, carrying out experiments he had read about in scientific periodicals at home in conjunction with one of his brothers. However, he did not immediately have the opportunity of formally pursing his interests, since he was called to serve the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I. Following the end of the war in 1918, Gabor embarked on an educational pursuit of mechanical engineering at the Budapest Technical University. Yet, before he could complete his third year, he was once again called to serve his country. This time he chose to leave Hungary rather than fight for a political body he did not support. Moving to Germany, Gabor entered the Berlin Technical University to continue his education. While studying at the academic institution from 1920 to 1927, Gabor had the opportunity to work under such great minds as Albert Einstein and Max Planck, and emerged with a doctorate in engineering. After graduation, Gabor accepted a position as a research engineer for Siemens and Halske, a Berlin firm. Thus, he remained in Germany until Hitler’s rise to power, which led him to relocate in 1933 to England, where he began working at the British Thomson-Houston Company.

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G, gabor, dennis A New Microscopic Principle , dans Nature, volume 161, 1948,p.777778. gabor, dennis Holography 1948-71 , dans Les Prix Nobel en 1971,
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G GABOR, Dennis "A New Microscopic Principle", dans Nature , volume 161, 1948, p.777-778. GABOR, Dennis "Holography 1948-71", dans Les Prix Nobel en 1971 GARG, Pankaj K. "Abstraction Mechanisms in Hypertext", dans Communications of the ACM Special Issue , volume 31, numéro 7, 1988, p.862-870. GARG, Pankaj K. "Abstraction Mechanisms in Hypertext", dans Hypertext '87: Applications, Systems, Issues , Chapel Hill, États-Unis (Caroline du Nord), The University of North Carolina, 1987, p.375-395. GARG, Pahkaj K. et Walt Scacchi "On Designing Intelligent Hypertext Systems for Information Management in Software Engineering", dans Hypertext '87: Applications, Systems, Issues , Chapel Hill, États-Unis (Caroline du Nord), The University of North Carolina, 1987, p.409-432. GAY, Geri "Structuring Interactive Multimedia Fiction", dans Emily Berk, Joseph Devlin (dirs) Hypertext/Hypermedia Handbook , New York, États-Unis, Intertext Publications/McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc., 1991, p.165-178. GENETTE, Gérard Palimpsestes La littérature au second degré , Paris, France, Éditions du Seuil, 1982.

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