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  1. Carl Hellmuth Hertz (also written Carl Helmut Hertz, 15 October 1920 – 29 April 1990) was a German physicist known primarily for being involved in the development of inkjet technology and ultrasound technology. He was the son of Gustav Ludwig Hertz and great nephew of Heinrich Hertz. Biography

    • Carl Hellmuth Hertz, 15 October 1920, Berlin, Germany
  2. Cedurlund, in turn, put the doctor's query to his physicist friend, Carl Hellmuth Hertz. Hertz's father, Gustav, was a Nobel Prize winner in physics, and his uncle, Heinrich Hertz, had lent his name to the unit of frequency. 11 Having won a 1-year scholarship to Lund University in 1947, the young Hellmuth Hertz had so impressed everyone that he ...

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  4. Carl Hellmuth Hertz became founding professor of the Department of Electrical Measurements, Lund Institute of Technology at Lund University. Hellmuth Hertz received several prizes from the Westrupska prize in 1963 for his work in biophysiology of plants to the Lasker prize for medical ultrasound in 1977 together with Inge Edler.

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · C. H. Hertz’s father Gustav – Nobel laureate in physics in 1925. Gustav’s uncle Heinrich Hertz (1857-94) researched electromagnetism and gave the name to the frequency measurement Hertz. His research became the foundation of modern radio communication. When Hellmuth was born, his father worked in Berlin.

  6. Nov 1, 2021 · Fortunately for Carl Hellmuth Hertz, he had a very good one. Read more If, on your honeymoon, you tell your wife that you need to leave her for a while to do some work in an ultrasound research laboratory at Siemens, you really need to have a good reason.

  7. Mar 30, 2015 · Unhappy with the invasive nature of cardiac catheterization, Inge Edler (1911–2001), a Swedish physician, and Carl Hellmuth Hertz (1920–1990), a physicist, began investigating US as a noninvasive alternative (24,25).

  8. Carl Helmuth Hertz. On October 29, 1953 Inge Edler and Carl Hellmuth Hertz at Lund University in Sweden obtained the first recording of the ultrasound echo from the heart. This was the beginning of echocardiography from which diagnostic sonography, or medical ultrasonography, evolved. "The principle for echocardiography is as follows.

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