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Dennis Gabor won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972.
No, he was a scientist and inventor, indeed a Nobel prize laureate.
Dennis Gabor won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971 for his invention and development of holography, a technique that allows three-dimensional images to be captured and displayed. His work revolutionized microscopy, interferometry, and information storage.
Dennis Gabor CBE, FRS
Yes, Dennis Gabor was a notable physicist, best known for his invention of holography, a technique that captures three-dimensional images. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971 for his contributions to the field of optics and information theory. Gabor's work has had a significant impact on various technologies, including imaging and telecommunications.
The Nobel Prize winners in 1971 were Dennis Gabor for Physics, Gerhard Herzberg for Chemistry, Simon Kuznets for Economic Sciences, Earle Wilkins for Physiology or Medicine, and Pablo Neruda for Literature.
Alfred Nobel Invent Right Nobel prize which Martin Luther King was given
He invented the Nobel Prize.
Melvin Schwartz and Albert Einstein are only a few of Nobel Prize winning scientists.
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in 1866
Holography was invented in 1947 by the Hungarian-British. The first practical optical holograms that recorded 3D objects were made in 1962 by Yuri Denisyuk in the Soviet Union and by Emmett Leith.thanks to wiki pedia...