विभिन्न वस्तुओं के आविष्कारक


विभिन्न वस्तुओं के आविष्कारक


















  Momofuku Ando (1910–2007), Japan – Instant noodles

 Hal Anger (1920–2005), USA –  gamma camera

  Anders Knutsson Ångström (1888–1981), Sweden – Pyranometer

  Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe (1872–1931), Germany – Gyrocompass

  Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890–1954), USA – FM radio

  John Vincent Atanasoff (1903–1995), Bulgaria/USA – modern digital computer

  Victor Babeș (1854–1926) Romania – Babesia, the founder of serum therapy

  Ralph H. Baer (1922–December 6, 2014), German born American – video game console

  Vladimir Baranov-Rossine (1888–1944), Ukraine/Russia/France – Optophonic Piano

  John Barber (1734–1801), UK – gas turbine

  John Bardeen (1908–1991), USA – co-inventor of the transistor

  Arnold O. Beckman (1900–2004), USA – electric pH meter

  Josip Belušić (1847–?), Croatia – electric speedometer

  Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), UK, Canada, and USA – telephone

  Melitta Bentz (1873–1950), Germany – paper Coffee filter

  Tim Berners-Lee (born 1955), UK – with Robert Cailliau, the World Wide Web

  Otto Blathy (1860–1939), Hungary – co-inventor of the transformerwattmeteralternating current (AC) and turbogenerator

  Alan Blumlein (1903–1942), UK – stereo

  David Boggs (born 1950), USA – Ethernet

  Jacques E. Brandenberger (1872–1954), Switzerland – Cellophane

  Walter Houser Brattain (1902–1987), USA – co-inventor of the transistor

  Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn (1853–1927), Germany – Taximeter

  Robert Cailliau (born 1947), Belgium – with Tim Berners-Lee, the World Wide Web

  Nicholas Callan (1799–1864), Ireland – a.o. Induction coil

  Vint Cerf (born 1943), together with Bob Kahn (1938–), USA – Internet Protocol (IP)

  Georges Claude (1870–1960), France – neon lamp

  Christopher Cockerell (1910–1999), UK – Hovercraft

  Lloyd Groff Copeman (1865–1956), USA – Electric stove

  Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731), Italy – piano

  William Cullen (1710–1790), UK – first artificial refrigerator

  Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Italy – helicoptertankparachute
  Philip Diehl (1847–1913), USA – Ceiling fan

  Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), Germany – Diesel engine

  Gene Dolgoff (inv. c. 1985), USA – LCD projector

  Brendan Eich (born 1961), USA – JavaScript (programming language)

  Willem Einthoven (1860–1927), The Netherlands – the electrocardiogram

  Ivan Elmanov, Russia – first monorail (horse-drawn)

  Douglas Engelbart (1925–2013), USA – the computer mouse

  Federico Faggin (born 1941), Italy – microprocessor

  Michael Faraday (1791–1867), UK – electric transformerelectric motor

  Enrico Fermi (1901–1954), Italy – nuclear reactor

  Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick (1829–1901), Germany – contact lens

  Paul C. Fisher (1913–2006), USA – Space Pen

  Alexander Fleming (1881–1955), Scotland – penicillin

  Sandford Fleming (1827–1915), Canada – Universal Standard Time

  William Friese-Greene (1855–1921), UK – cinematography

  Dennis Gabor (1900–1979), Hungarian-British – holography

  Alfred William Gallagher (1911–1990), New Zealand – Electric fence for farmers

  Richard J. Gatling (1818–1903), USA – wheat drill, first successful machine gun

  Leonid Gobyato (1875–1915), Russia – first modern man-portable mortar

  Johann Gutenberg (c. 1390s–1468), Germany – movable type printing 
press

  Samuel Guthrie (physician) (1782–1848), USA – iscovered chloroform

  Ruth Handler (1916–2002), USA – Barbie doll

  John Harington (1561–1612), UK – the flush toilet

  George H. Heilmeier (born 1936), USA – liquid crystal display (LCD)

  Lasse Hessel (born 1940), Denmark – Female condom

  George de Hevesy (1885–1966), Hungary – radioactive tracer

  Rowland Hill (1795–1879), UK – postage stamp

  Maurice Hilleman (1919–2005) – vaccines against childhood diseases

  Elias Howe (1819–1867), USA – sewing machine

  Christiaan Huygens (1629–1695), Netherlands – pendulum clock

  Karl Jatho (1873–1933), Germany – aeroplane

  Charles Francis Jenkins (1867–1934) – television and movie 
projector (Phantoscope)

  Mikhail Kalashnikov (1919–2013), Russia – AK-47 and AK-74 assault rifles (the most produced ever)[1]

  Bob Kahn (born 1938), together with Vint Cerf (1943–), USA – Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

  Andrew Kay (born 1919), USA – Digital voltmeter

  Steve Kirsch (born 1956), USA – Optical mouse

  Nikolai Korotkov (1874–1920), Russia – auscultatory technique for blood pressure measurement

  Semen Korsakov (1787–1853), Russia – punched card for information storage

  Ken Kutaragi (born 1950), Japan – PlayStation

  Samuel P. Langley (1834–1906), USA – bolometer

 Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723), The Netherlands – development of the microscope

  Hans Lippershey (1570–1619), The Netherlands – telescope

  Cai Lun, 蔡倫 (50–121 AD), China – paper

  Arkhip Lyulka (1908–1984), Russia – first double 

jet turbofan engine, other Soviet aircraft engines

  Fujio Masuoka (1943–), Japan – Flash memory

  Stanley Mazor (1941–), USA – microprocessor

  Joseph Nicephore Niépce (1765–1833), France – photography

  Alfred Nobel (1833–1896), Sweden – dynamite

  J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967), United States – Atomic bomb

  Elisha Otis (1811–1861), USA – safety system for Elevators

  Alexander Parkes (1831–1890), UK – celluloid

  John Pemberton (1831–1888), USA – Coca-Cola

  Petrache Poenaru (1799–1875), Romania – fountain pen

  Ivan Polzunov (1728–1766), Russia – first two-cylinder steam engine

  Tivadar Puskas (1844–1893), Hungary – telephone exchange

  Adolph Rickenbacker (1886–1976), Switzerland – Electric guitar

  Hyman George Rickover (1900–1986), USA – Nuclear submarine

  Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923), Germany – the X-ray machine

  Jonas Edward Salk (1914–1995), USA – injection Polio vaccine

  Albert Bruce Sabin (1906–1993), USA – oral Polio vaccine

  Percy Spencer (1894–1970), USA – microwave oven

  Edward Teller (1908–2003), Hungary – hydrogen bomb

  Evangelista Torricelli (1608–1647), Italy – barometer

  Alfred Traeger (1895–1980), Australia – Pedal radio

  Tomislav Uzelac, Croatia – first successful MP3 player, AMP

John Venn (1834–1923), UK – Venn diagram (1881)

James Watt (1736–1819), Scotland – improved Steam engine

 Arthur Wynne (1862–1945), UK – creator of crossword puzzle
                

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