Hasan Kamel Al-Sabbah (حسن كامل الصباح) was born in Nabatieh, Lebanon on August 16, 1895 and died in an automobile accident at Lewis near Elizabeth Town, N.Y. on March 31, 1935.
He was an electrical and electronics research, and a mathematician dealing with mathematics applied to electronics and information transmission.
He studied at the American University of Beirut. He taught mathematics at Imperial College of Damascus, Syria, and at the American University of Beirut.
In 1921, he travelled to the United States and for a short time studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before joining the University of Illinois in 1923.
He entered the vacuum tube section of the Engineering Laboratory of the General Electric Company at Schenectady N.Y. in 1923 where he was engaged in mathematical and experimental research, principally on rectifiers and inverters for application in electronic circuits.
43 patents derived from his original work, the most important of them covering innovations in television transmission.
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Tracing the Lebanese descendants that left the country in the past 200 years, the number of Lebanese in the world who are not registered any more in Lebanon records is estimated around 15,000,000, in addition to about 2,000,000 that are registered as Lebanese citizens. Largest Lebanese communities in the world; Brazil 7,000,000 USA 3,000,000 Lebanon 2,700,000 Mexico. 500,000 Canada. 500,000 Australia. 500,000.
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