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| Research Award Winners 1990 |
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 | | Dr. Philippe Grangier, Orsay, France, has earned major acclaim for his studies on different aspects of the quantum-mechanical nature of light. His work on “non-classical light fields” points the way to new applications in the field of optical communications and optical precision measurement. |
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 | | Dr. James R. Taylor, London, England, received the award for his work in the field of lasers, where he achieved major advances in the generation and application of ultrashort light pulses. |
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 | | Dr. Norbert Streibl, Erlangen, Germany, made a substantial contribution to the further develop- ment of the theory of the three-dimensional imaging of objects and transformed it into algorithms which have proved to be of major significance in, for example, the field of microscopy. |
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