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that produced optical instruments. During the war, his childhood home was destroyed by a bombing raid in 1942 and in 1944, the family narrowly escaped death as a bomb partially destroyed the cellar in which they were sheltering. Only after the war ended and schools resumed, could Brunnée finish his
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for isotope separation. In 1956, he met Ludolf Jenckel (1912–1990) through his PhD advisor Walcher and joined the MAT division at
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The instrument the ATLAS-MAT division sold at the time (the CH3) was not competitive with the instruments from the competition (
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in 1946, but fled in 1948 due to the increasingly repressive climate in eastern Germany, crossing the boundary between the
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Brunnée married his long time laboratory assistant, Curta, in 1953. He died on 14 December 2023, at the age of 95.
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ten Noever de Brauw Michael C (1997). "A short story about the life of Curt Brunnée".
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high school education and enter university. He entered the
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Index

Rostock
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Germany
Universität Rostock
Universität Marburg
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectrometry
Atlas Werke
Wilhelm Walcher
mass spectrometry
Rostock
Göttingen
Universität Rostock
Soviet occupation zone
Universität Marburg
Wilhelm Walcher
sector mass spectrometer
Atlas Werke
Bremen
Metrovick
CEC
Finnigan Instrument Corporation
Thomson Medal
International Mass Spectrometry Foundation
Curt Brunnée Award




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