List of Hungarians - Inventors

Inventors

  • Donát Bánki, inventor of the cross-flow turbine
  • János Csonka, inventor of the carburetor
  • Ernő Rubik, inventor of Rubik's Cube (1976)
  • Ottó Bláthy, inventor of the voltage regulator, co-inventor (with Miksa Déri and Károly Zipernowsky) of the transformer
  • Miksa Déri, co-inventor (with Ottó Bláthy and Károly Zipernowsky) of the transformer
  • Ányos Jedlik, co-inventor of dynamo (1861) and soda water (1826)
  • János Irinyi, inventor of noiseless match (1836)
  • Kálmán Kandó, pioneer in the development of railway electric traction
  • Tivadar Puskás, inventor of the telephone exchange
  • Kálmán Tihanyi, inventor of cathode ray tubes, inventor of the first manless aircraft in Great Britain
  • Károly Zipernowsky, co-inventor (with Ottó Bláthy and Miksa Déri) of the transformer
  • Csaba Horváth, inventor of the high-performance liquid chromatograph
  • László Bíró, inventor of the ballpoint pen (1931)
  • John von Neumann, computer pioneer (1944)
  • Joseph Pulitzer, creator of the Pulitzer Prize (1917)
  • József Galamb, creator of the Ford Model T (1908)
  • Ferenc Anisits, inventor of the BMW diesel engine (1983)
  • Joseph Petzval, inventor of the binocular (1840)
  • Oszkár Asbóth, inventor of helicopter (1928)
  • Dénes Gábor, inventor of the holography (1947)
  • József Dobos, creator of the Dobos cake (1884)

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