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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Geboren am 15. April 1874 als Sohn eines Bauern in der Oberpfalz, arbeitete sich der junge Stark empor. In seine Studienzeit in München (1894 – 1900) fielen die Forschungen Philipp Lenards zu Kathodenstrahlen und die Entdeckung der Röntgenstrahlen. Als Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 1900 Lommels Nachfolger wurde, zeigte er kein ...

  2. Vor 22 Stunden · Our story starts with a discovery made by the 1905 Nobel Laureate in physics, Philipp Lenard. The man was undoubtedly a genius. And a despicable human being! Educated in Hungary, then in Germany under famed chemistry professor Robert Bunsen, Lenard became an early member of the Nazi party and a huge supporter of Hitler who made him head of ...

  3. Vor 22 Stunden · Our story starts with a discovery made by the 1905 Nobel Laureate in physics, Philipp Lenard. The man was undoubtedly a genius. And a despicable human being! Educated in Hungary, then in Germany ...

  4. Vor 22 Stunden · Philipp Lenard (1862–1947), Nobelpreis für Physik 1905; Wolfgang Paul (1913–1993), Nobelpreis für Physik 1989; Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936), Student und Lektor der Romanistik, Nobelpreis für Literatur 1934; Reinhard Selten (1930–2016), Nobelpreis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften 1994; Otto Wallach (1847–1931), Nobelpreis für Chemie 1910

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · As applied in the university environment, political factors took priority over scholarly ability, even though its two most prominent supporters were the Nobel Laureates in Physics Philipp Lenard and Johannes Stark. There had been many failed attempts to have Heisenberg appointed as a professor at a number of German universities.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Another particularly thorough investigation was published by Philipp Lenard (Lénárd Fülöp) in 1902. Einstein's 1905 paper discussing the effect in terms of light quanta would earn him the Nobel Prize in 1921, after his predictions had been confirmed by the experimental work of Robert Andrews Millikan.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · German physicist who studied cathode rays (1862-1947)