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Science and technology in Germany; References This page was last edited on 10 February 2025, at 10:07 (UTC). Text is available under the ... List of German physicists.
German: Madelung constant: Max Planck: 1858–1947 German: Planck constant: Wilhelm Wien: 1864–1928 German Wien's constant: Arnold Sommerfeld: 1868–1951 German Sommerfeld constant: Owen Willans Richardson: 1879–1959 British Richardson constant: Otto Sackur: 1880–1914 German Sackur–Tetrode constant: Niels Bohr: 1885–1962 Danish: Bohr ...
Albert Einstein – Germany, Italy, Switzerland, United States (1879–1955) Nobel laureate; Laura Eisenstein – (1942–1985) professor of physics at University of Illinois; Terence James Elkins – Australia, United States (born 1936) John Ellis – U.K. (born 1946) Paul John Ellis – U.K., United States (1941–2005)
For systemic use of experimentation in science and contributions to scientific method, physics and observational astronomy. The work of Principia by Newton, who also refined the scientific method, and who is widely regarded as the most important figure of the Scientific Revolution. [4] [5] Science (ancient) Thales (c. 624/623 – c. 548/545 BC ...
Racah Lectures in Physics; List of Researchers at Racah Institute; List of rheologists; RNA Tie Club; List of runologists; Savilian Professor of Astronomy; List of scientists whose names are used as units; List of people whose names are used in chemical element names; List of scientists whose names are used in physical constants; List of soil ...
The first prize in physics was awarded in 1901 to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, of Germany, who received 150,782 SEK. John Bardeen is the only laureate to win the prize twice—in 1956 and 1972. William Lawrence Bragg was the youngest Nobel laureate in physics; he won the prize in 1915 at the age of 25.
chemistry, solid-state physics, materials science, particle physics, plasma physics, quantum mechanics: Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter: Hamburg: solid-state physics, materials science: Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials: Düsseldorf: chemistry, solid-state physics, materials science
This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Sciences, which includes approximately 2,500 living members and 500 foreign associates of the United States National Academy of Sciences, each of whom is affiliated with one of 31 disciplinary sections. Members are listed under their primary subsection and each person's ...