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  2. Max von Laue - Wikipedia

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    Max Theodor Felix von Laue (German: [ˈmaks fɔn ˈlaʊə] ⓘ; 9 October 1879 – 24 April 1960) was a German physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914 for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals.

  3. List of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich people

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    1.3 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ... Max Planck (Physics 1918; PhD) Max von Laue (Physics 1914; student one semester 1901-02, Privatdozent 1909, ...

  4. List of University of Göttingen people - Wikipedia

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    Max von Laue — Physics — Nobel Prize in Physics 1914 August Treboniu Laurian — Mathematics, Physics, founding member of the Romanian Academy and leader of the 1848 Revolution in Transylvania Georg Christoph Lichtenberg — Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy — (Student) — ( Professor ordinarius )

  5. List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physics - Wikipedia

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    Max von Laue: October 9, 1879 Pfaffendorf, German Empire: April 24, 1960 West Berlin, Germany: 1914, 1915: Won the 1914 Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 [x] [93] William Henry Bragg: July 2, 1862 Wigton, United Kingdom: March 12, 1942 London, England 1914, 1915: W.H.Bragg nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry too [94] Shared the 1915 Nobel ...

  6. List of Nobel laureates in Physics - Wikipedia

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    The 1914 prize awarded to Max von Laue was announced only in November 1915. [9] The Prize was not awarded in 1917, as the Nobel Committee for Physics decided that none of that year's nominations met the necessary criteria, but was awarded to Charles Glover Barkla in 1918 and counted as the 1917 prize. [10]

  7. List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation - Wikipedia

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    Max von Laue: Physics 1914 Goethe University Frankfurt: Robert B. Laughlin: Physics 1998 Stanford University: Paul Lauterbur: Physiology or Medicine 2003 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran: Physiology or Medicine 1907 Pasteur Institute: Ernest Lawrence: Physics 1939 University of California, Berkeley: Joshua ...

  8. Goethe University Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    The university also has been influential in the natural sciences and medicine, with Nobel Prize winners including Max von Laue and Max Born, and breakthroughs such as the Stern–Gerlach experiment. In recent years, the university has focused in particular on law, history, and economics, creating new institutes, such as the Institute for Law ...

  9. List of German Nobel laureates - Wikipedia

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    From the Nobel Prize's establishment in 1901 until 1956, Germany had the highest number of Nobel laureates in the world. [1] Today, Germany is the nation with the 3rd most Nobel Prize winners: 2nd most in the category of physics, 3rd most in chemistry [2] and physiology or medicine, [3] and 4th most in literature.