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  1. March 24, 1835 to January 7, 1893. Josef Stefan (or Jozef Štefan) (March 24, 1835 to January 7, 1893) Stefan was an Austrian physicist and mathematician of Slovenian ethnicity. When young he considered entering the Catholic priesthood as a member of the Benedictine order, but his interest in physics led him into scientific research instead.

  2. Bild des Monats. Uhu - Nikon Z9 - 180-600/5,6 - 6,3 - Blende 6,3/1600 - ISO 4000. Josef Stefan, Naturfotograf, BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2004, Österreichischer Naturfotograf des Jahres 2005.

  3. The Jožef Stefan Institute is the leading Slovenian scientific research institute, covering a broad spectrum of basic and applied research. The staff of about 1050 specializes in natural sciences, life sciences and engineering. The subjects concern production and control technologies, communication and computer technologies, knowledge ...

  4. 1. Juli 2007 · Josef Stefan was born March 24, 1835 in the small village of St. Peter, just outside the town of Klagenfurt, in what is now Austria. Although his childhood home has been destroyed, there is a plaque commemorating his birth on a home rebuilt on the same location at 88 Ebentalerstrasse (Fig. 2). Klagenfurt is home to a large ethnic Slovenian ...

  5. Josef Stefan wurde am 24. März 1835 als Jožef Štefan, Sohn eines slowenischen Müllers, in St. Peter bei Ebenthal (heute bei Klagenfurt) geboren. Nach dem Besuch von Volksschule und Gymnasiums in Klagenfurt, absolvierte er ab 1853 ein Studium der Mathematik und Physik an der Universität Wien, das er 1859 mit der Promotion abschloss und sich ...

  6. Josef & Stefan Kindermann. Josef Kindermann. Schmiedemeister. Stefan Kindermann. Schmied & Ingenieur. Die Idee. Die Suche nach einer handgeschmiedeten Eisenpfanne aus einem Stück blieb erfolglos. Deshalb haben wir uns 2014 das erste mal an die Arbeit gem ...

  7. Josef Stefan was a professor of physics at the University of Vienna between 1863 and 1893. During his time in Vienna he was a fruitful researcher in many scientific fields, but he is best known for his work in heat transfer. He was a gifted experimentalist and theoretician who made contributions to conduction, convection and radiation heat transfer. Stefan was the first to accurately measure ...