Austrian Physicist

1. Ludwig Boltzmann (1844)

Austrian Physicist

Austrian physicist who developed statistical mechanics, which explains and predicts how the properties of atoms determine the physical properties of matter. In 1903 he co-founded the Austrian Mathematical Society.

2. Berta Karlik (1904)

Austrian Physicist

Berta Karlik was an Austrian physicist. She worked for the University of Vienna eventually becoming the first female professor at the institution. While working with Ernst Foyn she published a...

3. Jakob Yngvason (Unknow)

Austrian Physicist

Jakob Yngvason is an Icelandic/Austrian physicist. He is professor of mathematical physics at the University of Vienna and Deputy Director of the Erwin Schrödinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics in...

4. Robert Seiringer (1976)

Austrian Physicist

Robert Seiringer is an Austrian mathematical physicist.

5. Maximilian Haider (Unknow)

Austrian Physicist

Maximilian Haider is an Austrian physicist. He won the 2011 Wolf Prize in Physics along with Harald Rose and Knut Urban for his contributions to electron microscope.

6. Rainer Blatt (1952)

Austrian Physicist

Rainer Blatt is a German-Austrian experimental physicist. His research centres on the areas of quantum optics and quantum information. He and his team performed one of the first experiments to...

7. Martha Kyrle (1917)

Austrian Physicist

Martha Kyrle is an Austrian physician and the daughter of Adolf Schärf the former federal president of Austria and his wife Hilda. She was born in Vienna. As her...

8. Hans Thirring (1888)

Austrian Physicist

Hans Thirring was an Austrian theoretical physicist professor and father of the physicist Walter Thirring.

9. Rudolf Grimm (1961)

Austrian Physicist

Rudolf Grimm is an experimental physicist from Austria. His work centres on ultracold atoms and quantum gases. He was the first scientist worldwide who with his team succeeded in realizing...

10. Ille Gebeshuber (1969)

Austrian Physicist

Ille Christine Gebeshuber is an Austrian physicist who is specialized in nanophysics and biomimetics.

11. Peter Schattschneider (1950)

Austrian Physicist

Peter Schattschneider is a famous Austrian physicist, who was born on March 7, 1950 in Austria. According to Astrologers, Peter Schattschneider's zodiac sign is Pisces.
Peter Schattschneider (a.o. Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Mag.rer.nat....

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