Harry Zvi Tabor

Physicist and engineer in Israel

Harry Zvi Tabor - Scientists & Innovators born 1917
Born

1917
109 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Israel

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Contributed significantly to the field of physics and engineering, particularly in the area of laser technology and its applications. Conducted research that advanced understanding of laser systems and their practical uses. Engaged in efforts to promote science and technology within the education sector, influencing curriculum development and research initiatives in Israel.

Conducted pioneering research on laser technology

Influenced science education in Israel

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