Dennis Gabor Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of holography
Dennis Gabor is a 78 years old Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of holography from Budapest. Dennis Gabor was born on June 05, 1900 (died on February 08, 1979, he was 78 years old) in Budapest. His nickname was Gábor Dénes (Hungarian).
About
No, he died on 02/08/1979, 45 years ago. He was 78 years old when he died. He died in London
Awards (9)
Awarded Young Medal and Prize in 1966 , awarded Order of the British Empire , awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire , awarded National Inventors Hall of Fame , awarded Albert A. Michelson Medal in 1967 ,
Education
He graduated from Humboldt University Of Berlin and Budapest University Of Technology And Economics
What was Dennis's zodiac sign?Dennis Gabor zodiac sign was gemini.
Where does He lives?
He is living in Hungary.
Other facts about Dennis Gabor
Alias | Gábor Dénes (Hungarian) |
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AlmaMater | Technical University of Berlin, Budapest University of Technology and Economics |
Award | Nobel Prize in Physics, IEEE Medal of Honor |
Citizenship | Hungarians, British people |
Place of death | London |
KnownFor | Holography |
Country of citizenship | United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland , end cause: Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 , end time: 1927-04-12T00:00:00Z |
Residence | Hungary |
Date of death | 1979-02-08T00:00:00Z |
Field of work | Physics |
Student | Eric Ash |
Member of | Royal Society |
Libris-URI | 20dgblgl37lc6s3 |
Family name | Gábor. Show people with the surname Gábor |
Doctoral student | Eric Ash |
Erdős number | 5 |
Part of | The Martians |
Conflict | World War I |
Employer | Imperial College London |
Name in native language | Gábor Dénes |
Work location | Berlin |
Given name | Dennis |
Exact match | Http://data.nobelprize.org/resource/laureate/93 |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Religion | Lutheranism |
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