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Gregorio Ynciong Zara (8 March 1902 – 15 October 1978) [1] was a Filipino engineer, physicist, a National Scientist, and inventor. He was known as the father of videoconferencing [ 2 ] for having invented the first two-way videophone.
Year elected as Academician Image Name Field of specialization 1978 Paulo C. Campos, M.D. [a] [b]: Nuclear Medicine Alfredo V. Lagmay, Ph.D. [a] [c]: Experimental Psychology ...
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Gregorio Y. Zara – inventor of the first two-way videophone; National Scientist of the Philippines Günter M. Ziegler – mathematician, Free University of Berlin professor, ex-president of the German Mathematical Society , recipient of the Chauvenet and Leroy P. Steele prizes
Gregorio Y. Zara: Engineering Sciences and Technology Engineering and Inventions 1980 Fe Del Mundo: Health Pediatrics Eduardo Quisumbing: Biological Sciences Plant Taxonomy, Systematics, and Morphology 1982 Geminiano T. de Ocampo: Health Science Ophthalmology Casimiro del Rosario: Mathematical and Physical Science Physics, Astronomy, and ...
Manila Carnival was an annual carnival festival held in Manila during the early American colonial period up to the time before the Second World War. It was organized by the American colonial administration to showcase the economic development of the Philippines. The highlight of the event is the crowning of the Carnival Queens. [1]
On June 13, 1896, Del Rosario was born in Bantayan in the Philippine province of Cebu.His parents were Pantaleon del Rosario, a farmer, and Benita Villacin. Being four years old when he was in first grade, he went the University of the Philippines after graduating from the Cebu High School.