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Inventors: Gordon Gould, Charles Townes, Arthur Schawlow, Theodore ...1.) Inventors: Gordon Gould, Charles Townes, Arthur Schawlow, Theodore ...

Over one day ago | Thu May 15 22:38:00 PDT 2008

Gould was a doctoral student at Columbia University under Charles Townes, the inventor of the maser. Gordon Gould was inspired to build his optical laser starting in 1958. He failed to file for a patent his invention until 1959. ...

From Saifiiiii

Let's Invent the Baby's Name2.) Let's Invent the Baby's Name

Over one day ago | Sat Jun 28 12:20:00 PDT 2008

Gleb Kotelnikov - knapsack, parachute Gordon Gould - laser Grace Murray Hopper - COBOL computer language Granville Woods - Synchronous Multiplex Railway Telegraph Guglielmo Marconi - radio Gustaf Daln - invented the AGA Lighthouse ...

From Inventing Matilda

How to build a laser security system3.) How to build a laser security system

Over one day ago | Thu Jul 17 6:30:00 PDT 2008

Today would have been the 88th birthday of Gordon Gould, the American scientist who invented the laser. Although Gould died in 2005 his legacy lives on in those annoying laser pointers and the dreams of supervillains. ...

From Michael Rundle

May 16, 1960 - Invention of the Laser on That Very Day: Sort of4.) May 16, 1960 - Invention of the Laser on That Very Day: Sort of

Over one day ago | Fri May 16 12:37:00 PDT 2008

"Gordon Gould, who fought for three decades for recognition of his work in the invention of the laser - and eventually won millions of dollars in royalties - died on Friday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. He was 85. ...

From Brian, aka Nanoc, aka Norski

first laser5.) first laser

Over one day ago | Thu May 15 23:29:00 PDT 2008

The first page of Gordon Gould's laser notebook in which he coined the acronym LASER and described the essential elements for constructing one.At the same time Gordon Gould, a graduate student at Columbia University, was working on a ...

From Shailesh kavathiya

Building growth by combining value elements6.) Building growth by combining value elements

Over one day ago | Sat Jul 19 15:22:00 PDT 2008

Was it Gordon Gould, Townes' former student? (does that make him my advisor uncle?) Or was it Theodore Maiman's lab at Hughes Research Labs? I worked in the same Hughes laser lab in my early days. I'm so conflicted...

From VoyantCMO

Science Today In History7.) Science Today In History

Over one day ago | Thu Jul 17 10:10:00 PDT 2008

Gordon Gould. Born 17 Jul 1920; died 16 Sep 2005. American physicist who coined the word "laser" from the initial letters of "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation." Gould was inspired from his youth to be an inventor, ...

From noreply@blogger.com (Nura)

possible prerequisites for microwave and radar8.) possible prerequisites for microwave and radar

Over one day ago | Thu Aug 7 9:37:00 PDT 2008

In 1957, the laser was conceived by Gordon Gould, a graduate student in physics at Columbia University. When Gould filed for patents in 1959, he found that Columbia professor Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow of Bell Labs had already ...

From dommDude

LASER AND MASER: light amplification & microwave amplification by ...9.) LASER AND MASER: light amplification & microwave amplification by ...

Over one day ago | Sun Jun 15 0:22:00 PDT 2008

American physicist Gordon Gould invented the laser in 1958. The first working model was built in 1960 by TH Maiman. It contained a synthetic, cylindrical ruby with a completely reflecting silver layer on one end and a partially ...

From Stan

The Jewish inventors honored by Encyclopedia Britannica include:10.) The Jewish inventors honored by Encyclopedia Britannica include:

Over one day ago | Wed Jul 9 7:40:00 PDT 2008

Zoll (2), Defibrillator, 1952 and Cardiac Pacemaker, 1952; Gregory Pincus (1/3), Contraceptives, early 1950s; Charles Ginsburg (1), Videotape, 1950s; Gordon Gould (1/3), Laser, 1958; Stanley N. Cohen (1/2), Genetic Engineering, 1973 ...

From Tusher Khan

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