This female scientist is Hedy Lamarr. She also has another identity? Film and television star. He is the heroine of "Ziegfeld Girl" and "The Enchantress". Please see beautiful photos.
With stunning beauty, Hedy Lamarr’s status in the entertainment industry is extraordinary. She has won numerous awards in the film and television industry for 40 years. And her wisdom has benefited all mankind. Why do you say this? Because today, the WIFI that we cannot live without every day is the scientific research result of this beautiful scientist. She is known as the "Mother of WIFI". She had a sudden inspiration while playing the piano and invented "frequency hopping technology", which later became one of the necessary conditions for the emergence of "WiFi". Not only that, Hedy Lamarr's invention was also widely used in mobile phones and wireless networks. , military and other major fields, he is a scientist who can be said to have changed human life style.
Hedy Lamarr was a Jew born in Austria. Her father was a banker and her mother was a pianist. Therefore, she has very good educational conditions. She has studied ballet piano since she was a child. She also attended a girls' school in Sweden and got A grades in all subjects, especially mathematics. She has an independent personality and despite her parents' objections, she gave up studying communications and moved to the United States to enter the entertainment industry. Heidi's first husband was engaged in military wireless telecommunications technology. She was exposed to this industry from her husband. Later, she and the piano composer George Antai designed an aircraft navigation system, in which the frequency hopping device was designed. After applying for a patent, this device is now the "spread spectrum communication technology", the basis of 3G mobile communication technology. Hedy Lamarr eventually donated the patent to the U.S. government for free.
Throughout Hedy Lamarr's life, her most glorious time was not in various film and television works in the film and television industry, nor her unparalleled beauty and body. What amazed the world most was her choice. Hiding in the basement, she invented the "frequency hopping" technology and became the first female scientist in the world to win the "Oscar Award for Invention". She lived a strong life, but she didn't even earn a penny with this scientific achievement. millimeter. There was even a time when people forgot about her. Until 1997, when CDMA-based communication technology began to enter public life, 83-year-old Hedy Lamarr was awarded the Electronics International Fund Pioneer Award. People re-recognized this star who made great contributions to human computer communications. , the most beautiful scientist.