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  1. Shizuo Ishiguro (1920–2007) was a Japanese oceanographer who studied the dynamics of ocean waves using analog computing. He worked at the Nagasaki Marine Observatory from 1948 to 1960 receiving his doctorate from the University of Tokyo in 1958.

  2. Kazuo Ishiguro (カズオ・イシグロ Kazuo Ishiguro, formalmente 石黒一雄 Ishiguro Kazuo) (Nagasaki, Japón, 8 de noviembre de 1954) es un escritor británico de origen japonés que escribe en lengua inglesa.

  3. Dr. Ishiguro was known for his pioneering work in using analog electronic circuits to identify complex oceanic phenomena and would eventually move from Nagasaki Prefecture to the U.K.

  4. 14 de dic. de 2018 · Shizuo Ishiguro's North Sea machine. North Sea oil and gas. What became of the North Sea machine? The Thames flood barrier. Find out more. More stories about mathematics. On the night of Saturday 31 January 1953, the UK, Netherlands and Belgium suffered one of their worst floods in modern times.

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Shizuo_IshiguroShizuo Ishiguro

    Shizuo Ishiguro [1] (1920-2007) fue un oceanógrafo japonés que estudió la dinámica de las olas del océano utilizando computación analógica. Trabajó en el Observatorio Marino de Nagasaki de 1948 a 1960 y se doctoró en la Universidad de Tokio en 1958.

  6. The Ishiguro Storm Surge Machine is an analogue computer built by Japanese oceanographer Shizuo Ishiguro. Between 1960 and 1983, it was used to model storm surges in the North Sea by the UK National Institute of Oceanography.

  7. Designed by Japanese engineer Shizuo Ishiguro, the object offers a way to explore the far-reaching impact and relevance of mathematical work. Keywords. History. Understanding storm surges in the North Sea: Ishiguro’s electronic modelling machine. https://dx.doi.org/10.15180/160603/002.