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Midhat J. Gazalé

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Midhat Gazalé (22 July 1929 – 8 June 2009) was an international telecommunications and space consultant and a visiting Professor of Telecommunications and Computer Management at the University of Paris IX. He served as President of AT&T-France, as chairman of the board for Sperry-France and for International Computers-France, and as an executive and research scientist for other major companies. He was made Chevalier dans l'Ordre national du Mérite in 1981. He was born in Alexandria and was a special advisor to the Egyptian prime minister for science and technology.

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Gazalé was the author of the mathematics books Gnomon: From Pharaohs to Fractals[2][3] and Number: From Ahmes to Cantor,[4][5] both of which were published by Princeton University Press.[6] The latter book won the 2000 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Mathematics and Statistics, Association of American Publishers and was one of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2000. An Italian edition was published by Dedalo Editore.[7] He is also the author of Pyramids Road: An Egyptian Homecoming, published by the American University in Cairo Press.[8][9]

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