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Brandenburg's PhD advisor was Professor Dieter Seitzer, an expert in psychoacoustics. In the early 1980s, Seitzer had a pet project that he called a "digital jukebox." He envisioned a system where people could connect to a central server and hear music on demand over ISDN phone lines. But the bandwidth of ISDN is an order of magnitude too ...
Art: Dieter Dorn, Reiner Kunze, Waltraud Meier, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Robert Spaemann († 2018), Ruth Zechlin († 2007) 2003 Science: Eugen Biser, Theodor Hänsch, Berthold Hölldobler, Elke Lütjen-Drecoll, Trutz Rendtorff, Albrecht Struppler († 2009)
Dieter Sieger. Dieter Sieger (born 3 May 1938) is a German architect, shipbuilder, industrial designer, painter and art collector. He is one of Germany's most prominent and distinctive contemporary designers. In the 1980s and 1990s, Sieger made history by making stylistic and cultural orientation in the bathroom a key point of his design.
The Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame, founded by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), honors leaders whose creativity, persistence, determination and personal charisma helped to shape the industry and made the consumer electronics marketplace what it is today.
Kevin Seitzer, former third baseman for the Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and the Cleveland Indians and is currently the hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves. [33] Allan Simpson, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies and Milwaukee Brewers [34] Art Sunday, outfielder for the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders [35]
Dieter or dieter may refer to: A person committed to dieting; People. Dieter is a German given name, a short form of Dietrich, from theod+ric "people ruler", see ...
Dieter Steger (born 24 June, 1964) is an Italian politician who is the chairman of the South Tyrolean People's Party and a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2018, representing the constituency of Trentino-South Tyrol.
Dieter Seiz (born 20 March 1938) is a German water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics. [1] References