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- or NatLab was the Dutch section of the Philips research department, which did research for the product divisions of that company. In 1975, the NatLab emplo****...
- moved to the Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium (Philips Physics Laboratory, NatLab) in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. He remained an active scientist and in 1945...
- includes the project Fakkel by Har Hollands. In the underground p****age to NatLab artist Daan Roosegaarde installed his project Crystal. Strijp-S is a regular...
- research institutes and industry. This tradition started with Philips (the NatLab was a physical expression of this) and has since expanded to large cooperative...
- physics. He eventually became director of the Phillips Physics Laboratory (NatLab). After his retirement he took courses in woodwork and constructed violins...
- desk calculator. In 1965, he headed a software research group at Philips' NatLab. He retired in 1984. In early 1960, he and Edsger W. Dijkstra started developing...
- electro-acoustic field. Under the pseudonym Kid Baltan, a anadrome of "Dik Natlab" – Raaijmakers' nickname, he realized three tests of po****r music with...
- of the PASCAL (Philips Automatic Sequence Calculator) from the Philips NatLab, that came with Philips Technical Review Vol.24 (1962) No. 4/5. "Listening...
- Stockhausen and Anton Webern. Recommended by Philips in 1958, he was invited to Natlab, where together with **** Raaijmakers, aka Kid Baltan, he composed and recorded...
- laser technology being researched in the Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium (NatLab) for video records could also be used to make improvements in the field...