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Rajko Tomović : ウィキペディア英語版
Rajko Tomović

Rajko Tomović (1919-2001) was a Serbian scientist and he worked programs in robotics, information technologies in medicine, bio-medical engineering, rehabilitation engineering, artificial organs,and many other important disciplines that are reaching maturity today. The first artificial hand with five fingers in the world was made in 1963. years, precisely in Belgrade. It was made an academician Rajko Tomović associates. He was a member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU).
== Biography ==
Rajko Tomović was born was born in Baja, Hungary, in 1919.〔(''Biography of Rajko Tomović'' ) Retrieved 28.8.2014.〕 He started his undergraduate education at the Department for Electro-Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University of Belgrade in 1938. World War II dramatically changed his life, but he found the strength and graduated in 1946 with excellence. After graduation he started his extremely productive career in developing and fine-tuning scientific and cultural collaboration. With his extraordinary language skills, and excellent over-all education he built a communication at the highest scientific level with the colleagues from Soviet Union, European countries, and North America. Rajko Tomović received a doctorate in technical sciences from the Academy of Sciences of Serbia in 1952. Rajko Tomović started developing his science in the Institute for Nuclear Sciences Vinča in 1950. His main interests during the "Vinca period" were analog computers, and he greatly contributed to first analog, digital and hybrid computers ever built in Vinča.

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