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    Carl Zeiss AG (/zaɪs/ ZYSE, German: [kaʁl ˈtsaɪs]), branded as ZEISS, is a German manufacturer of optical systems and optoelectronics, founded in Jena...
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    Carl Zeiss (German: [kaʁl ˈtsaɪs]; 11 September 1816 – 3 December 1888) was a German scientific instrument maker, optician and businessman. In 1846 he...
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  • Thiyagarajan is the recipient of the Carl Zeiss Award, Earth Heroes Award and two Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards. Her work as the environmental...
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    The Carl-Zeiss-Gymnasium Jena is a state-funded German elite gymnasium school (grammar school) teaching highly gifted students in the fields of math, science...
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    Eric Allin Cornell (category Recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers)
    in Science, 1997 National Science Foundation Alan T. Waterman Award, 1997 Carl Zeiss Award, Ernst Abbe Fund, 1996 Fritz London Prize in Low Temperature...
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    Carl Zeiss Foundation: Recipients of Carl Zeiss Research Award. https://www.zeiss.com/corporate/int/innovation-and-technology/zeiss-research-award.html...
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  • photographers. Singh won the Carl Zeiss Award for Conservation in 2012 and the Sanctuary Wildlife Photographer of the Year award in 2011. Khan, Hamza (6 September...
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    carnivore species in the field." Jhala has received the Carl Zeiss Award and the Wildlife Service Award-2008 by Sanctuary Asia and Royal Bank of Scotland for...
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    Arri (category Recipients of the Scientific and Technical Academy Award of Merit)
    3 in 1992. The Arriflex 435 was released in 1994. Arri partnered with Carl Zeiss AG in order to develop and manufacture advanced lenses for the motion...
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    numerous awards including an NIH MERIT Award, the Carl Zeiss Award from the German Society for Cell Biology, and the Distinguished Alumni Award of the University...
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    Ernst Abbe (category Carl Zeiss AG people)
    Together with Otto Schott and Carl Zeiss, he developed numerous optical instruments. He was also a co-owner of Carl Zeiss AG, a German manufacturer of...
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    Robert Enke (category FC Carl Zeiss Jena players)
    the switch to goalkeeper, where he displayed obvious talent. He joined Carl Zeiss Jena in 1985 after an impressive performance while playing against them...
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    option, in addition to the Carl Zeiss Tessar. Incorporated the first 8 cm f2.8 taking lens (either an 80 mm Carl Zeiss Tessar or Opton Tessar) into the...
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    scientists. Abbe was already working with Carl Zeiss, an instrument-maker, on the making of glass for microscopes. Zeiss participated in the three-way collaboration...
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    physicist, noted for advancements in optics made as a researcher for the Carl Zeiss company in Jena around 1880, and for documenting the Pulfrich effect,...
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    Eberhard Vogel (category FC Carl Zeiss Jena players)
    German footballer. Vogel played for FC Karl-Marx-Stadt (1961–1970) and FC Carl Zeiss Jena (1970–1982). His 440 appearances for both clubs combined was the...
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    Anne L'Huillier (category L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science laureates)
    National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 3 October 2023. "Carl Zeiss Research Award". ZEISS International. Archived from the original on 19 February 2017...
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    Carl Zeiss Foundation in 1956, and Zeiss-Ikon and Voigtländer-Vertriebsgesellschaft integrated in 1965. Due to falling sales, on 4 August 1971 Zeiss...
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  • Research Council (ERC) 2015 Carl-Zeiss Award of the German Society for Cell Biology 2015 German Stem Cell Network Female Scientist Award 2016 Prize of the Roger...
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    Ludwig Bertele (category Carl Zeiss AG people)
    Optische Anstalt CP Goerz, Contessa-Nettel and Ernemann-Werke [de] with Carl Zeiss, Bertele continued his work in Dresden except for a short trip to United...
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  • Northumberland & Tyneside Bird Club This article was referenced in a Carl Zeiss Award Several articles in British Birds on morphological similarity between...
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    Majid Samii (section Awards)
    Honorary President of The World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies 2005: Carl Zeiss Honorary Lecture and Visiting Professorship initiated and hosted by the...
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  • October 2008 Gera Big Green Goenkar Award for work in wildlife conservation in Goa, June 2009 Carl Zeiss Award for research and conservation initiatives...
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    Quad-Camera System with Carl Zeiss Optics. On 2 September 2022, the Nokia X30 5G Announced with PureView technology, but ZEISS lens is absent due to HMD...
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    Jena was a world centre of the optical industry around companies such as Carl Zeiss, Schott and Jenoptik (since 1990). As one of only a few medium-sized cities...
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    ASML Holding (section Awards)
    Congress. It collaborated with the Belgian Imec and Sematech and turned to Carl Zeiss in Germany for its need of mirrors. In 2000, ASML acquired the Silicon...
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  • National Centre for Biological Sciences and has received the Carl Zeiss Wildlife Conservation Award. Prerna holds a Masters in Labour Welfare from Gujarat University...
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  • Andrew Lesnie (category Best Cinematographer Academy Award winners)
    Arriflex 535, and ArriCam Studio 35mm film cameras for the trilogy. He used Carl Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses and Kodak's 5279 (tungsten-balanced) film stock to...
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    1879 – 28 October 1959) was a German engineer. He was employed by the Carl Zeiss Jena, who, on a suggestion by the German astronomer Max Wolf, started...
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    telescopic sight brochure" (PDF). Carl Zeiss Optronics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2007. Schulze, Carl (17 April 2019). "New Scharfschützengewehr...
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