Harold Horace Hopkins was a
world-renowned British physicist whose ‘wave theory of aberrations’
revolutionized the field of optical design especially that of medical optics.
This theory provides key mathematical analysis, which is used by modern
computers to create high quality lenses. His notable inventions include zoom
lenses, coherent fiber optics and the rod-lens endoscope, which paved the way
for keyhole surgery, a technique that has helped millions of people worldwide.
Hopkins has received many prestigious accolades and awards and has been
nominated twice for Nobel Prize. In 2009, his son Kelvin Hopkins throws the
Hopkins’s building to the public, to bring together both biomedical and
pharmaceutical research bellow one roof of the University. Today, Hopkins
stands for pursuit of excellence in both teaching and research.
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