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  1. Friedrich Hermann Hund (4 February 1896 – 31 March 1997) was a Germany physicist from Karlsruhe known for his work on atoms and molecules.[1] Hund worked at the Universities of Rostock, Leipzig, Jena, Frankfurt am Main, and Göttingen. Hund worked with such prestigious physicists as Schrödinger, Dirac, Heisenberg, Max Born, and Walter Bothe. At that time, he was Born's assistant, working

  2. Friedrich Hermann Hund (* 4. Februar 1896 in Karlsruhe; † 31. März 1997 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Physiker. Nach Studien in Marburg und Göttingen wurde er 1927 Professor für Physik in Rostock. Ab 1929 lehrte er in Leipzig, ab 1946 in Jena, ab 1951 in Frankfurt am Main und ab 1957 in Göttingen, wo er 1964 emeritiert wurde.

  3. 24. Sept. 2022 · Friedrich Hermann Hund: Humanist, Physicist, Teacher, Activist, Science Historian. September 2022. Resonance 27 (9):1501-1540. DOI: 10.1007/s12045-022-1446-7. Authors: Kali Das Sen. University of ...

  4. Friedrich Hund Professor at Gottingen University Translated by Gordon Reece, M.Sc, Imperial College London The development of quantum theory in physics and chemistry has probably had more impact than any other development in twentieth-century science. Professor Hund — one of the few remaining scientists with

  5. Friedrich Hund, one of the few physicists still alive of the generation that pioneered quantum mechanics, celebrates his 100th birthday this year. This is an occasion to recall how much chemistry owes to him. The important contributions of Hund to theoretical chemistry will not be presented in a primarily historical context—the cooperation of Hund and Mulliken during the development of MO ...

  6. 25. Feb. 2023 · Friedrich Hund (1896-1997) was a German physicist known for his work on atoms and molecules. He made pivotal contributions to quantum theory and discovered the quantum tunnelling effect. Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity is named after him. He worked at several prestigious universities and had influential colleagues such as Erwin Schrödinger, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, and Max Born.

  7. 3. Feb. 2018 · Friedrich Hund (1896 – 1997) February 4 is Friedrich Hund’s birthday. Hund was a German physicist best known for Hund’s Rule. Hund’s Rule is a method to determine the electron structure within atoms and molecular bonds at the valence energy level. Once the inner electron levels are full, the leftover electrons distribute themselves in ...