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  1. Mature Society by Dennis Gabor, 1972-05
  2. Holography: Commemorating the 90th Anniversary of the Birth of Dennis Gabor : 2-5 June 1990, Tatabanya, Hungary (Spie Institutes for Advanced Optica) by Pal Greguss, 1991-06
  3. The electron microscope,: Its development, present performance and future possibilities by Dennis Gabor, 1948
  4. The Mature Society by Dennis Gabor, 1972
  5. Innovations: Scientific, Technological and Social by Dennis Gabor, 1970-11-12
  6. Inventing the Future : How Man Can Survive - and Enjoy it. by Dennis Gabor, 1972
  7. Proper Priorities of Science and Technology (Fawley Lecture) by Dennis Gabor, 1972-12
  8. Sortir de l'ere du gaspillage: Demain : quatrieme rapport au Club de Rome (Les Grandes alternatives technologiques) (French Edition) by Dennis Gabor, 1978
  9. Inventing the Future by Dennis Gabor, 1972-01-01
  10. Person Im Ersten Weltkrieg (Österreich-Ungarn): Franz Kafka, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Joseph Roth, Karl I., Dennis Gábor (German Edition)
  11. Dennis Gabor: Personal name, Holography, Electrical engineering ,Nobel Prize in Physics, Gabor filter, Gabor atom, Gabor Medal, Order of the British Empire, Royal Society, Hungarian language
  12. Hungarian Inventors: Edward Teller, Joseph Petzval, Theodore Von Kármán, Kálmán Tihanyi, Dennis Gabor, Ányos Jedlik, László Bíró, Franz Gebauer
  13. Prix Holweck: Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Yves Rocard, Evry Schatzman, Raimond Castaing, Louis Néel, Dennis Gabor, Alain Aspect, Alfred Kastler (French Edition)
  14. Hungarian Nobel Laureates: Eugene Wigner, Elie Wiesel, Imre Kertész, Albert Szent-Györgyi, Philipp Lenard, John Harsanyi, Dennis Gabor

1. Dennis Gabor - Autobiography
dennis gabor – Autobiography. I was born in Budapest, Hungary, on June 5, 1900,the oldest son of Bertalan gabor, director of a mining From Les Prix nobel 1971
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1971/gabor-autobio.html
So I acquired my degrees, (Diploma at the Technische Hochschule Berlin
On January 1, 1949 I joined the
After my retirement in 1967 I remained connected with the Imperial College as a Senior Research Fellow and I became Staff Scientist of CBS Laboratories, Stamford, Conn. where I have collaborated with the President, my life-long friend, Dr. Peter C. Goldmark in many new schemes of communication and display. This kept me happily occupied as an inventor, but meanwhile, ever since 1958, I have spent much time on a new interest; the future of our industrial civilisation. I became more and more convinced that a serious mismatch has developed between technology and our social institutions, and that inventive minds ought to consider social inventions as their first priority. This conviction has found expression in three books, Inventing the Future Innovations , 1970, and The Mature Society , 1972. Though I still have much unfinished technological work on my hands, I consider this as my first priority in my remaining years.

2. Physics 1971
The nobel Prize in Physics 1971. for his invention and development of the holographicmethod . dennis gabor. dennis gabor Autobiography nobel Lecture. 1970, 1972.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1971
"for his invention and development of the holographic method" Dennis Gabor United Kingdom Imperial College of Science and Technology
London, United Kingdom b. 1900
(in Budapest, Hungary)
d. 1979 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1971
Presentation Speech
Dennis Gabor
Autobiography
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Banquet Speech
The 1971 Prize in:
Physics

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Physiology or Medicine

Literature
... Economic Sciences Find a Laureate: Last modified June 16, 2000 The Official Web Site of The Nobel Foundation

3. Dennis Gabor - Father Of Holography, Hungarian Nobel Laureate
Dr. dennis gabor signs a copy of the Museum of Holography's (Photo by Paul D. Barefoot)Dr. dennis Gábor (b. 1900, Budapest d. 1979, London) nobel Prize in
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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

4. Dennis Gabor Winner Of The 1971 Nobel Prize In Physics
dennis gabor, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. dennis gabor. 1971 nobel Laureate in Physics
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D ENNIS G ABOR
1971 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his invention and development of the holographic method.
Background

    Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
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5. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded.Alferov, Zhores I. 2000. Friedman, Jerome I. 1990. gabor, dennis, 1971.
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6. Dennis Gabor, Inventor And Nobel Laureate
dennis gabor, inventor and nobel Laureate. gabor was the ideal candidatefor the nobel prize in physics (1971), since nobel's will
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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.

7. Gabor, Dennis
dennis gabor, 1969. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. June 5, 1900, Budapest, Hung.d. Feb.8, 1979, London, Eng.), Hungarian-born electrical engineer who won the nobel
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8. Nobel Prize Winners For 1971-1980
peace, Brandt, Willy, West Germany, physics, gabor, dennis, UK, invention ofholography, physiology/medicine, Sutherland, Earl W., Jr. US, action of hormones,
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Herzberg, Gerhard Canada research in the structure of molecules economics Kuznets, Simon U.S. extensive research on the economic growth of nations literature Neruda, Pablo Chile poet peace Brandt, Willy West Germany physics Gabor, Dennis U.K. invention of holography physiology/medicine Sutherland, Earl W., Jr. U.S. action of hormones chemistry Anfinsen, Christian B. U.S. fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry chemistry Moore, Stanford U.S. fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry chemistry Stein, William H. U.S. fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry economics Arrow, Kenneth J. U.S. contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory economics Hicks, Sir John R. U.K. contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory literature West Germany novelist physics Bardeen, John U.S. development of the theory of superconductivity physics Cooper, Leon N. U.S. development of the theory of superconductivity physics Schrieffer, John Robert

9. Gabor, Dennis (1900-1979) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
gabor, dennis (19001979), Hungarian-British physicist who worked out the theoreticalbasis of holography in 1947, for which he received the 1971 nobel Prize in
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Gabor, Dennis (1900-1979)

Hungarian-British physicist who worked out the theoretical basis of holography in 1947, for which he received the 1971 Nobel Prize in physics.
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

10. Gabor, Dennis. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourt
gabor, dennis. SYLLABICATION Ga·bor. PRONUNCIATION gä bôr, g bôr. DATES1900–1979. Hungarian-born British physicist. He won a 1971 nobel Prize for his
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11. Dennis Gabor
dennis gabor 19001979 Inventor of Holography nobel Prize in Physics1971 for his invention and development of the holographic method
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Dennis Gabor
Inventor of Holography
Nobel Prize in Physics 1971
"for his invention and development of the holographic method"

Personal
Birth Date: June 5, 1900
Birth Place: Budapest, Hungary
Married to Marjorie Louise in 1936
Papers
  • "A New Microscopic Principle," Nature, Vol 161, pp.777-778, 1948
  • "Microscopy by Reconstructed Wavefronts," Proc. of the Royal Society A, Vol 197, pp.454-487, 1949
  • "Innovations: Scientific, Technological and Social," International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Vol 4, pp.79-84, 1972
and more...
Books
  • The Electron Microscope, Its Development, Present Performance, and Future Possibilities
  • Inventing the Future
  • Innovations
  • The Mature Society
  • Beyond the Age of Waste: A Report to the Club of Rome , with U. Colombo, A. King, and R. Galli, 1978
Honours
  • Fellow of the Royal Society, 1956.
  • Hon. Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1964.
  • D.Sc. Univ. of London, 1964, Hon. D.Sc. Univ. of Southampton, 1970, and Technological University Delft, 1971.
  • Thomas Young Medal of Physical Society London, 1967.
  • Cristoforo Colombo Prize of Int. Inst. Communications, Genoa, 1967.

12. Gabor
dennis gabor (left) recieving his nobel prize in 1971, These classic holograms are now well known, and have been often reproduced.
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Dennis Gabor
b. June 5, 1900, Budapest, Hungary
d. February 8, 1979, London, England

Dennis Gabor was Hungarian-born electrical engineer who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1971 for his invention of holography, a system of lensless, three-dimensional photography that has many applications. He is considerd as the father of holography. His other work included research on high-speed oscilloscopes, communication theory, physical optics, and television.
a Jewish family .) His life-long love of physics started at the very early age. The elder Gabor told him about the careers of such men as Thomas Edison. Later in life, Gabor said he could still remember the excitement he felt on his first trip to the Museum of Technology, Budapest at 13. Fascinated by Abbe's theory of the microscope and by Gabriel Lippmann's method of colour photography, he, with his late brother George built up a home laboratory and began experimenting with wireless X-rays and radioactivity. With the rise of Hitler in 1933, Dennis Gabor left Germany (because he was Jewish) and after a short period in Hungary went to depression stricken England. Finding a jobs as a foreigner was very difficult. He eventually obtained employment with the British firm, Thomson-Houston Co., in Rugby, 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.

13. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
nobel Prize in Physics Leo Giaever, Ivar Josephson, Brian D. 1972 Bardeen, John Cooper, Leon, N. Schrieffer, J. Robert 1971 gabor, dennis 1970 Alfven
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    LONDON—dennis gabor, inventor of the principle of wavefront and developed holography,giving gabor the distinction of being speech for the 1971 nobel Prize in
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    Dennis Gabor Dies at 78 Invented Holography Generally considered to be the "father of holography, " Gabor began to develop his invention about three decades ago. Subsequently, hundreds of workers have advanced and developed holography, giving Gabor the distinction of being, as he stated in his acceptance speech for the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics, "one of the few lucky physicists who could see an idea of theirs grow into a sizable chapter of physics. " Holographic techniques are now routinely used in industrial testing, are the subject of research for medical imaging and optical computing systems, offer scientists a valuable microscopic tool and provide a means for controlling and directing light in optical systems. In addition, holography has captured the public imagination as a method of displaying three dimensional images. As an art medium it continues to attract new artists and viewers each year. Gabor conceived of holography in 1947, not while working in the lab, but while waiting for a tennis court in Rugby, England. It has been said watching the flight of tennis balls during his wait led to his idea, but Gabor said later, "I put the problem (of improving the electron microscope) into my own consciousness, and it came out of my unconsciousness when I was sitting" (New York Post Nov. 6 1971). Gabor also stressed the nature of his idea, describing it as an invention, not a discovery. At a press conference in 1971, after being notified of winning the prize, Gabor said, '1 feel that I am very, very lucky. Most people get the prize for the one thing they spend a long life in science m accomplish I am an outsider. I've worked in industrial laboratories most of my life, and industrial workers rarely act Nobel Prizes. What I did was not pure science. I consider it an invention" (New York Times Nov. 3, 1971)

    17. Gabor Award
    It honors dennis gabor, who received the nobel Prize for the development ofholography, and who always emphasized the necessity of understanding and
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    The International Dennis Gabor Award
    The International Dennis Gabor Award was established in 1990 to recognize people under the age of 35 for research in modern optics. It honors Dennis Gabor, who received the Nobel Prize for the development of holography, and who always emphasized the necessity of understanding and cooperation among scientists of various nationalities. The award is issued every three years.
    The award medal, which has inset in it a hologram showing three images: a portrait of Dennis Gabor, an optical bench set up to record holograms, and a representation of hologram wavefields. The medal is about 12 cm diameter, 700 g mass.
    The past recipients are: Year Recipient Research interests Hungarian recipient:
    Optics in biology and the life sciences Foreign recipient:
    Kristina Johnson
    , University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Multiplex holography, optical metrology and optical switches Hungarian recipient:
    , Solid State Physics Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Chirped dielectric mirrors for dispersion control in femtosecond laser systems Foreign recipient:
    Chris Jacobsen
    , Department of Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA X-ray holography and coherent x-ray optics Special Mention:
    Masahiro Yamaguchi, Imaging Science and Engineering Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology

    18. AIM25: Imperial College Of Science, Technology And Medicine: GABOR, Professor De
    content/abstract Papers of Professor dennis gabor, 19111985 1975, principally ofthe gabor family, research apparatus, the 1971 nobel prize winners
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    19. Dennis Gabor
    Translate this page dennis gabor britânico, físico do Imperial College of Science and Technology, Londres,criou a holografia (1949), o que lhe rendeu o Prêmio nobel de Física
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    Dennis Gabor holografia Hitler Joseph Kennard Butler e Louise Butler of Rugby Reader Professor Senior Research Fellow Inventing the Future Innovations (1970) e The Mature Society Fellow Thomas Young Medal Cristoforo Colombo Albert Michelson Medal do The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia (1968), a Rumford Medal da Royal Society (1968), a Medal of Honor da Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (1970), o Prix Holweck Commander of the Order of the British Empire Foto copiada do site NOBEL e-MUSEUM:
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    20. Gabor, Dennis
    gabor, dennis (19001979 I was born in Budapest, Hungary, on June 5, 1900, the oldestson of Bertalan gabor, director of a mining company From Les Prix nobel 1971
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    Gabor, Dennis I was born in Budapest, Hungary, on June 5, 1900, the oldest son of Bertalan Gabor, director of a mining company, and his wife Adrienne. My life-long love of physics started suddenly at the age of 15. I could not wait until I got to the university, I learned the calculus and worked through the textbook of Chwolson, the largest at that time, in the next two years. I remember how fascinated I was by Abbe's theory of the microscope and by Gabriel Lippmann's method of colour photography, which played such a great part in my work, 30 years later. Also, with my late brother George, we built up a little laboratory in our home, where we could repeat most experiments which were modern at that time, such as wireless X-rays and radioactivity. Yet, when I reached university age, I opted for engineering instead of physics. Physics was not yet a profession in Hungary, with a total of half-a-dozen university chairs - and who could have been presumptious enough to aspire to one of these?
    In 1933, when

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