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Gabor DOMOKOS | Professor (Full) | Professor | Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest | Department of Morphology and Geometric Modeling | Research profile
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Gabor Domokos, head of the department of Mechanics and Materials and Structures at Budapest's Technical University, shows his invention "Gomboc" mono-monostatic body in Budapest February 12, 2007. Mono-monostatic bodies are convex, homogeneous
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