June 4, 2010

Google Logo Changed To Dennis Gabor

Dennis Gabor
As usual, Google changed the logo display it search engine every event that there is or will take place as well as any other important and historic day. This time google logo refer to one scientist acknowledged physics Nobel Prize winner Dennis Gabor.


Dennis Gabor was born in Budapest, June 5, 1900 - died in London, February 9, 1979 (78 years) Dennis Gabor was British physicist, Austro-Hungary (now Hungary) winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971 in the category of invention and development in the field holographic method.


Dennis Gabor
His real name is Gabor DĂ©nes, and was educated in Budapest and Berlin. Diploma degree at the Technische Hochschule Berlin in 1924, and Dr.-Ir. in 1927. Gabor then join with Siemens & Halske AG. After fleeing from Nazi Germany in 1933, Gabor entertained England working for the development department of the British Thomson-Houston in Rugby, Warwickshire.

Dennis Gabor
In 1947, Dennis Gabor discovered holography, which lead him won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971. Holography is the science of producing holograms, advanced form of photography that allows images recorded in three dimensions. Unfortunately holography is not available commercially until the introduction of "laser" in 1960. Gabor Om is also apparently good at researching how humans communicate and listen; findings such as the theory of granular synthesis, although Greek composer Iannis Xenakis states, that in fact he was the first inventor of synthetic techniques.

Dennis Gabor
Approximately in 1948, Gabor moved from Rugby to London's Imperial College and then became a professor at the Applied Physics in 1958 until his retirement in 1967.

Dennis Gabor
Dennis Gabor had received the Nobel Prize, Gabor became Member of the Royal Society of London in 1956, and Honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1964.

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