• Ronald Newbold Bracewell AO (22 July 1921 – 12 August 2007) was the Lewis M. Terman Professor of Electrical Engineering of the Space, Telecommunications...
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    by Ronald N. Bracewell in a 1960 paper, as an alternative to interstellar radio communication between widely separated civilizations. A Bracewell probe...
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  • transform, the discrete Hartley transform (DHT), was introduced by Ronald N. Bracewell in 1983. The two-dimensional Hartley transform can be computed by...
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  • England international footballer Richard Bracewell (born 1969), English film director Ronald N. Bracewell (1921–2007), Australian professor of electrical...
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    object. This technique was first derived by Ronald N. Bracewell in 1956 for a radio-astronomy problem. In N dimensions, the projection-slice theorem states...
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  • fast Fourier transform (FFT), the DHT was originally proposed by Ronald N. Bracewell in 1983 as a more efficient computational tool in the common case...
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    Foundations of Image Science (John Wiley & Sons, 2004) ISBN 0471153001 Ronald N. Bracewell, Fourier Analysis and Imaging (Kluwer Academic, 2003) ISBN 0306481871...
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  • (France, 1901–1999) Brian J. Boyle (Scotland and Australia, 1960–) Ronald N. Bracewell (Australia, United States, 1921–2007) James Bradley (United Kingdom...
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  • probes for interstellar communication — known as Bracewell probes — was first suggested by Ronald N. Bracewell in 1960, and the technical feasibility of this...
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  • extraterrestrial probes in the Solar System. This followed the work of Ronald N. Bracewell. Robert Freitas, Christopher Rose and Gregory Wright have argued...
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    The Bracewell Radio Sundial on the VLA walking tour, seen from the south. Named for Ronald N. Bracewell, this sundial marks on the ground positions of...
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    mechanism in his first commercial CT scanner.[citation needed] In 1956, Ronald N. Bracewell used a method similar to the Radon transform to reconstruct a map...
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  • extraterrestrial intelligence was first suggested by Ronald N. Bracewell in 1960 (see Bracewell probe), and the technical feasibility of this approach...
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  • with weaker nearby signals. In 1978 Australian-American astronomer Ronald N. Bracewell suggested using nulling interferometry to search for planets around...
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    in first contact fiction. Initially hypothesized in 1960 by Ronald N. Bracewell, a Bracewell probe is a form of alien artifact that would permit real–time...
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  • faculty member in the MIT Media Lab, and coinventor of optogenetics Ronald N. Bracewell AO (Ph.D. 1949), professor of electrical engineering, pioneer of...
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    Sussex College, Cambridge. Sidney Sussex College official website Confraternitas Historica 52°12′26″N 0°07′15″E / 52.2073°N 0.1208°E / 52.2073; 0.1208...
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    "The Stanford Arboretum" (PDF). Trees of Stanford and Environs, Ronald N. Bracewell, Stanford Historical Society, 2005. Trees of Stanford, Stanford Historical...
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  • F. Barker Marilyn Bergner (d.) Kenneth I. Berns Jo Ivey Boufford Ronald N. Bracewell (d.) William R. Brody Charles C. Capen (d.) Robert M. Carey Christine...
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  • Polytechnic Institute and State University ("Virginia Tech") Dr Ronald N. Bracewell AO – Lewis M. Terman Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus...
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  • location missing publisher (link) Swarup, A. G.; Thompson, A. R.; Bracewell, R. N. (July 1963). "The Structure of Cygnus". The Astrophysical Journal...
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  • American physicist and college professor, respiratory failure. Ronald N. Bracewell, 86, Australian physicist and radio astronomer, heart failure. Christian...
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  • Edward Appleton Doctoral students Basil Briggs Maurice Wilkes Joseph Lade Pawsey Ronald N. Bracewell Henry G. Booker Other notable students Martin Ryle...
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    McGraw-Hill. Bibcode:1963raas.book.....S. LCCN 62021905; translated by Ronald N. Bracewell{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) Steinberg, J.-L., ed....
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  • with applications to terrestrial and space communications. 1994: Ronald N. Bracewell (Stanford University, United States) for pioneering work in antenna...
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  • server Ronald Ernest Aitchison – solid-state physicist and electronics engineer Ronald N. Bracewell – known for nulling interferometry, and the Bracewell probe...
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  • actor 7 August – Wolfgang Sievers, 93, photographer 12 August – Ronald N. Bracewell, 86, physicist and radio astronomer 17 August – Tanja Liedtke, 30...
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  • [citation needed]The summer program in 1979 included lectures by Ronald N. Bracewell and Thomas Gold. Also featured were the demonstrations of Julius...
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  • 21 July – Mary MacLean Hindmarsh, botanist (died 2000) 22 July – Ronald N. Bracewell, physicist and radio astronomer (died 2007) 31 July – John Makepeace...
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  • Ronald Fedkiw Ronald Kantowski Ronald McNair Ronald N. Bracewell Ronald Rivlin Ronald W. Gurney Ronald W. Yeung Ronnie Bell Ronold W. P. King Room-temperature...
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