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Gregorio Y. Zara | |
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Born | Gregorio Ynciong Zara 8 March 1902 |
Died | 15 October 1978 | (aged 76)
Nationality | Filipino |
Alma mater | University of the Philippines Manila University of Michigan Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Paris |
Occupation(s) | Engineer and Inventor |
Awards | National Scientist of the Philippines |
Gregorio Ynciong Zara (8 March 1902 – 15 October 1978)[1] was a Filipino engineer, physicist, a National Scientist, and inventor. He was known as the father of videoconferencing[2] for having invented the first two-way videophone.[2][3][1] He was also one of the country's pioneer aeronautical engineer having invented an airplane engine that ran on plain alcohol as fuel.[1] Among his other notable inventions include a solar-powered water heater,[1][4], the discovery of the physical law of electrical kinetic resistance called the Zara effect,[4][2], and a propeller-cutting machine,[4] among others.
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