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Alois A. Langer (born February 24, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American biomedical engineer best known as one of the co-inventors of the Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD). Langer was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002 for his contribution to developing the ICD. He studied electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed his Ph.D. thesis at Carnegie Mellon University. In 1972, Langer became the chief biomedical engineer at MedRad Inc. and started work on the ICD project. In 1980, he oversaw the final testing and implantation of the device into a human patient. In 1990, Langer founded Cardiac Telecom Corporation and engaged in the development and marketing of telephonic cardiac monitoring systems. Langer currently

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  • ألويس لانغر (ar)
  • Alois Langer (de)
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  • ألويس لانغر (بالإنجليزية: Alois Langer)‏ هو مهندس طب حيوي ‏ ومهندس ورائد أعمال أمريكي، ولد في 24 فبراير 1945 في بيتسبرغ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Alois A. Langer (Pittsburgh, 24 de fevereiro de 1945) é um engenheiro biomédico estadunidense. (pt)
  • Alois A. Langer (born February 24, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American biomedical engineer best known as one of the co-inventors of the Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD). Langer was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002 for his contribution to developing the ICD. He studied electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed his Ph.D. thesis at Carnegie Mellon University. In 1972, Langer became the chief biomedical engineer at MedRad Inc. and started work on the ICD project. In 1980, he oversaw the final testing and implantation of the device into a human patient. In 1990, Langer founded Cardiac Telecom Corporation and engaged in the development and marketing of telephonic cardiac monitoring systems. Langer currently (en)
  • Alois Langer (* 24. Februar 1945 in Pittsburgh) ist ein US-amerikanischer Elektroingenieur, bekannt für seine Beteiligung an der Entwicklung des implantierbaren Kardioverter-Defibrillators (ICD). Langer studierte Elektrotechnik an Massachusetts Institute of Technology mit dem Abschluss 1967 und wurde an der Carnegie Mellon University promoviert. Er leitete als Projektingenieur bei der Firma Medrad (Präsident Stephen Heilman) die Entwicklung des ICD, für die die Kardiologen Michel Mirowski und Morton Mower vom Sinai Hospital in Baltimore den Anstoß gaben. 1980 war es einsatzbereit und das erste Gerät wurde einem Patienten implantiert. (de)
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  • ألويس لانغر (بالإنجليزية: Alois Langer)‏ هو مهندس طب حيوي ‏ ومهندس ورائد أعمال أمريكي، ولد في 24 فبراير 1945 في بيتسبرغ في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Alois A. Langer (born February 24, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American biomedical engineer best known as one of the co-inventors of the Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD). Langer was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002 for his contribution to developing the ICD. He studied electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed his Ph.D. thesis at Carnegie Mellon University. In 1972, Langer became the chief biomedical engineer at MedRad Inc. and started work on the ICD project. In 1980, he oversaw the final testing and implantation of the device into a human patient. In 1990, Langer founded Cardiac Telecom Corporation and engaged in the development and marketing of telephonic cardiac monitoring systems. Langer currently lives in Forest Hills, Pennsylvania and works part-time as a Consultant. (en)
  • Alois Langer (* 24. Februar 1945 in Pittsburgh) ist ein US-amerikanischer Elektroingenieur, bekannt für seine Beteiligung an der Entwicklung des implantierbaren Kardioverter-Defibrillators (ICD). Langer studierte Elektrotechnik an Massachusetts Institute of Technology mit dem Abschluss 1967 und wurde an der Carnegie Mellon University promoviert. Er leitete als Projektingenieur bei der Firma Medrad (Präsident Stephen Heilman) die Entwicklung des ICD, für die die Kardiologen Michel Mirowski und Morton Mower vom Sinai Hospital in Baltimore den Anstoß gaben. 1980 war es einsatzbereit und das erste Gerät wurde einem Patienten implantiert. Später entwickelte er auch noch ein Verfahren, Elektrokardiagramme über Telefon zu senden, um so Patienten zu Hause zu überwachen (genannt Telemetry@Home), wozu er eine eigene Firma gründete (Cardiac Telecom Corporation). 2002 wurde er in die National Inventors Hall of Fame aufgenommen. (de)
  • Alois A. Langer (Pittsburgh, 24 de fevereiro de 1945) é um engenheiro biomédico estadunidense. (pt)
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