Ronald N. Bracewell (1921-2022) was a prominent British physicist and electrical engineer known for his contributions to various fields, including radio astronomy, signal processing, and optics. He is perhaps best recognized for his work in the development of the Fourier transform, particularly in relation to imaging and data analysis in radio astronomy. Bracewell also contributed to the establishment of radio telescopes and was involved in significant research that advanced our understanding of cosmic phenomena.
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