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  2. List of German inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Ketterle: German-American physicist who developed an "atom laser", amongst other breakthroughs. Nobel laureate 2001. Erhard Kietz: Pioneer discoverer of video technology. Gustav Kirchhoff: Discovery of the principles upon which spectroscopy is founded. Martin Heinrich Klaproth: Discovered the element Uranium.

  3. Paul Gottlieb Nipkow - Wikipedia

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    Paul Julius Gottlieb Nipkow (German: [ˈpaʊl ˈgɔtliːp ˈnɪpkɔv]; 22 August 1860 – 24 August 1940) was a German electrical engineer and inventor. He invented the Nipkow disk, which laid the foundation of television, since his disk was a fundamental component in the first televisions. [1]

  4. Walter Bruch - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bruch (2 March 1908 – 5 May 1990) was a German electrical engineer and pioneer of German television. He was the inventor of closed-circuit television. [1] He invented the PAL colour television system at Telefunken in the early 1960s. [2]

  5. List of German inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    German inventions and discoveries are ideas, objects, processes or techniques invented, innovated or discovered, partially or entirely, by Germans. Often, things discovered for the first time are also called inventions and in many cases, there is no clear line between the two. German-born Albert Einstein, world-famous physicist

  6. Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    German physicist Heinrich Hertz proves the existence of electromagnetic waves, including what would come to be called radio waves 1888: Italian physicist and electrical engineer Galileo Ferraris publishes a paper on the induction motor, and Serbian-American engineer Nikola Tesla gets a US patent on the same device [4] [5] 1890

  7. Karl Willy Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Karl Willy Wagner (22 February 1883 – 4 September 1953) was a German pioneer in the theory of electronic filters. He is noted by Hendrik Bode as being one of two Germans whose; [1]. . . important contributions were slow to diffuse outside Germany because of the accidental intervention of World Wars I and II.

  8. Robert Bosch - Wikipedia

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    On 15 November 1886, he opened his own "Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering" in Stuttgart. [1]: 35–42, 49–50, 78 In 1887, Gottlieb Daimler asked Bosch if he could build a device similar to the low-voltage magneto device with firing points the Gasoline Engine Factory Deutz was using in their four-stroke engine. Deutz ...

  9. Reinhold Rudenberg - Wikipedia

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    Reinhold Rudenberg (or Rüdenberg; February 4, 1883 – December 25, 1961) was a German-American electrical engineer and inventor, credited with many innovations in the electric power and related fields. [1]