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  2. Alan V. Oppenheim - Wikipedia

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    Alan Victor Oppenheim [2] (born 1937) is a professor of engineering at MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He is also a principal investigator in MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), at the Digital Signal Processing Group. His research interests are in the general area of signal processing and its ...

  3. Alan Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Alan Oppenheimer (born April 23, 1930) is an American actor. He has performed numerous roles on live action television since the 1960s and has had an active career doing voice work since the 1970s. He has performed numerous roles on live action television since the 1960s and has had an active career doing voice work since the 1970s.

  4. Oppenheimer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Oppenheimer (born 1930), American film actor; Andrés Oppenheimer (born 1951), Argentine author and journalist known for his analysis of Latin American politics; Jerry Oppenheimer (fl. 1980s–2010s), American biographer; Jess Oppenheimer (1913–1988), American radio and television writer, producer, and director, creator of I Love Lucy

  5. Alan B. Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Alan B. Oppenheimer is the president and founder of Open Door Networks, Inc., creator of the mobile app Art Authority. From 1983 to 1994, he worked for Apple, Inc . where he helped design the AppleTalk network system for the original Macintosh computer.

  6. Oppenheim (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheim is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. Leo Oppenheim (1904–1974), Assyriologist; Alan V. Oppenheim (born 1937), professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and author; Alexander Oppenheim (1903–1997), British mathematician and university administrator

  7. Martin E. Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Brooks was born Martin Baum in The Bronx in New York City in 1925. When he was 10, he moved with his family to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. [2] After high school, he volunteered to serve in the U.S. Army, became a paratrooper with the 11th Airborne Division and was awarded a Purple Heart for injuries received during World War II. [2]

  8. The Real Eve - Wikipedia

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    Thus Oppenheimer is opposed to the theory that there was another out of Africa migration using a northern route along the Nile and into the Levant as suggested by Lahr and Foley 1994. [4] The book also supports the theory that modern humans were in South Asia during the Toba catastrophe. Oppenheimer uses familiar names to describe genetic lineages.

  9. List of people associated with Bletchley Park - Wikipedia

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    Alan Stripp, worked on Japanese codes (author of Codebreaker in the Far East) Sadie Stuart; Joy Tamblin (Director of the Women's Royal Air Force) Derek Taunt, arrived in Bletchley Park in August 1941, worked in Hut 6 (mathematician, later bursar of Jesus College, Cambridge) Telford Taylor, US Army (Counsel for the Prosecution at the Nuremberg ...