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  1. Ruperto Cambridge. El Príncipe Ruperto de Teck (en ingles: Rupert Cambridge; 24 de abril de 1907 - 15 de abril de 1928) fue miembro de la Familia Real Británica, bisnieto de la reina Victoria. Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial la Familia Real Británica renunció a sus títulos germánicos y asumió el título de Vizconde Trematon en 1917.

  2. Rupert Way. Dr Rupert Way is a Research Associate in the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, working with Prof Laura Diaz Anadon and Dr Sergey Kolesnikov on probabilistic technology cost forecasting for sustainable and low-carbon technologies as part of PRISMA project. Rupert has a PhD in mathematics and his current research ...

  3. Rupert is a seasoned start-up entrepreneur and CEO. He has had leadership roles or founded a number of technology companies and been involved in three successful exits. He was CEO of UltraSoc, developing semiconductor IP for system development, cybersecurity and analytics, sold to Siemens. He was then CMO of Codasip, licensing "RISC-V ...

  4. The DEFI Innovation Lab, directed by Prof Rupert Wegerif and led by Dr Imogen Casebourne, aims to explore and foster innovative ways of teaching and learning via new technology. We help our clients and partners in industry, government, and academia to investigate approaches that were not possible before and could potentially result in new ways ...

  5. Rupert Alexander George Augustus Cambridge, Viscount Tremarton; Statements. instance of. human. 0 references. image. Prince Rupert of Teck.jpg 399 × 600; 28 KB ...

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  7. From his mother, Rupert inherited the blood disorder haemophilia, which had been passed to her from her grandmother, Queen Victoria. In 1917 during the anti-Germanic climate of the First World War, his name was legally changed to Rupert Alexander George Augustus Cambridge, and he was styled Viscount Trematon.