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Karlheinz Brandenburg (born 20 June 1954) is a German electrical engineer and mathematician. [1] Together with Ernst Eberlein, Heinz Gerhäuser (former Institutes Director of Fraunhofer IIS), Bernhard Grill, Jürgen Herre and Harald Popp (all Fraunhofer IIS), he developed the widespread MP3 method for audio data compression.
Karlheinz Brandenburg: Inventor and audio engineer; father of audio compression format MPEG Audio Layer 3, more commonly known as MP3. Karl Ferdinand Braun: Inventor of the CRT oscilloscope in 1897; Wernher von Braun: The preeminent rocket engineer of the 20th century. Developed the V-2 rocket for Germany.
Great lecturers viz. Venki Ramakrishnan [14] (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry), Karlheinz Brandenburg [14] (Co-Inventor of MP3) and many amazing exhibits like Nao Robot (France), Crazy file (Sweden) etc. were a part of the festival. [14] Techfest 2012-2013 created a benchmark for itself with its lecture series, competitions and initiatives.
Started in 1975, the contest celebrates the beauty of images taken through a light microscope. Scientists and hobbyists alike enter, and the winner receives a $3,000 prize.
Bach Technology A.S., founded by Dagfinn Bach and Karlheinz Brandenburg, is headquartered in Bergen, Norway. [1] [2] [3] Bach was instrumental in the development of digital music technology and MP3 technology in 1993. [nb 1] He is the company's president. [5] [6] Brandenburg's experience is in the media; He worked for Bertelsmann in Germany.
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In 2001, he received the German Future Prize jointly with Karlheinz Brandenburg and Harald Popp for their role as inventors of the mp3 compression format. Grill was the original author of L3enc and WinPlay3, which were the first MP3 encoder and player for personal computers, respectively. He worked closely with Karlheinz Brandenburg in their ...
"Tom's Diner" is a song by American singer and songwriter Suzanne Vega. Written on November 18, 1981, it was first released as a track on the January 1984 issue of Fast Folk Musical Magazine. [2]