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Karl Eberhard Zwicker (15 January 1924, in Öhringen, Germany – 22 November 1990, in Icking)was a German acoustics scientist and full professor at the Technical University of Munich. Zwicker studied physics and electrical engineering at the University of Stuttgart and was an assistant of . In 1967 he was appointed full professor of the newly founded Institute for Electro-Acoustics of the Technical University of Munich. Zwicker developed a method for the computation of loudness, which became a German standard, DIN 45631. In 1964, at Bell Labs, he discovered the Zwicker tone auditory illusion.

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  • Karl Eberhard Zwicker (* 15. Januar 1924 in Öhringen; † 22. November 1990 in Icking) war ein deutscher Akustiker und Ordinarius für Elektroakustik an der Technischen Universität München. (de)
  • Karl Eberhard Zwicker (15 janvier 1924 à Öhringen - 22 novembre 1990, à Icking) était un scientifique allemand spécialiste de la psychoacoustique et professeur à l'Université technique de Munich. (fr)
  • Karl Eberhard Zwicker (15 January 1924, in Öhringen, Germany – 22 November 1990, in Icking)was a German acoustics scientist and full professor at the Technical University of Munich. Zwicker studied physics and electrical engineering at the University of Stuttgart and was an assistant of . In 1967 he was appointed full professor of the newly founded Institute for Electro-Acoustics of the Technical University of Munich. Zwicker developed a method for the computation of loudness, which became a German standard, DIN 45631. In 1964, at Bell Labs, he discovered the Zwicker tone auditory illusion. (en)
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  • Karl Eberhard Zwicker (* 15. Januar 1924 in Öhringen; † 22. November 1990 in Icking) war ein deutscher Akustiker und Ordinarius für Elektroakustik an der Technischen Universität München. (de)
  • Karl Eberhard Zwicker (15 January 1924, in Öhringen, Germany – 22 November 1990, in Icking)was a German acoustics scientist and full professor at the Technical University of Munich. Zwicker studied physics and electrical engineering at the University of Stuttgart and was an assistant of . In 1967 he was appointed full professor of the newly founded Institute for Electro-Acoustics of the Technical University of Munich. Zwicker developed a method for the computation of loudness, which became a German standard, DIN 45631. Zwicker, together with , was author of the standard work for psychoacoustics Das Ohr als Nachrichtenempfänger. (The Ear as Message Receiver). In 1964, at Bell Labs, he discovered the Zwicker tone auditory illusion. (en)
  • Karl Eberhard Zwicker (15 janvier 1924 à Öhringen - 22 novembre 1990, à Icking) était un scientifique allemand spécialiste de la psychoacoustique et professeur à l'Université technique de Munich. (fr)
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