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Eduard Grüneisen

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374: 386:, Grüneisen refused to begin his lectures with the Hitler salute, and he sometimes expelled Nazi-leaning students from the laboratory. He received two reprimands for this behavior. In at least one case, he took on non-Aryan students. Notably, he took on 365:
broke out in 1914, he had to interrupt his work and was drafted as a lieutenant in Greece and Bulgaria where he worked in artillery and radio. He received various decorations, including the
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Ueber die bestimmung des wärmeleitvermögens der metalle und über das verhältnis desselben zur elektrischen leitfähigkeit bei kupfer, eisen und einer nickelkupferlegierung
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Ueber die bestimmung des wärmeleitvermögens der metalle und über das verhältnis desselben zur elektrischen leitfähigkeit bei kupfer, eisen und einer nickelkupferlegierung
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Ueber die bestimmung des wärmeleitvermögens der metalle und über das verhältnis desselben zur elektrischen leitfähigkeit bei kupfer, eisen und einer nickelkupferlegierung
569: 471:"Das Physikalische Institut von 1933 bis 1945: Personen und Geschehen am Physikalischen Institut der Universität Marburg in der Zeit des Dritten Reiches" 270:, as the fifth son of Eduard Grüneisen (1841–1916), a pastor, and Elisabeth Grüneisen (née Dryander) (1846–1931). After graduating from a humanistic 303:
On the Determination of the Thermal Conductivity of Metals and its Relation to the Electrical Conductivity of Copper, Iron and a Nickel–Copper Alloy
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in the spring of 1985, he at age 17 was drawn to pursuing natural sciences, which was the only area not represented among his brothers.
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In February 1927, after turning down several other appointments, Grüneisen was appointed full professor of experimental physics at the
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Vow of allegiance of the Professors of the German Universities and High-Schools to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialistic State
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Grüneisen married Lotte Bruns in 1910. They had three sons and two daughters, however all of their sons died.
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Goens, E.; Kneser, H. O.; Meißner, W.; Vogt, E. (1949). "Eduard Grüneisen † 26. 5. 1877 bis 5. 4. 1949".
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Bromberger, Christian; Gerhard, Peter; Nielsen, Kristina; Pawlak, Alexander; Zimmermann, Rainer (1996).
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as a doctoral student for as long as he could and ultimately helped him emigrate to the USA.
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Grüneisen completed his military service from October 1901 to October 1902. When
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recounts meeting Grüneisen's daughter at an award ceremony in Marburg.
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and director of its Physics Department. Since 1929 he was together with
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from 1899–1927, first as an assistant in the laboratory of
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is named after him. Grüneisen is also the co-eponym of
262:Eduard August Grüneisen was born on 26 May 1877 in 205: 189: 171: 155: 125: 107: 89: 81: 58: 40: 21: 338:. He retired from University of Marburg in 1947. 285:(1895–1896), after which he moved to he moved to 492: 490: 488: 486: 484: 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 454: 530: 528: 452: 450: 448: 446: 444: 442: 440: 438: 436: 434: 8: 611:Barschall, H. H. (1999). "Reminiscences". 224:(26 May 1877 – 5 April 1949) was a German 18: 297:. His Ph.D. thesis is titled (in German) 555:"Deutsche Biographie: Grüneisen, Eduard" 549: 547: 545: 430: 35:Grüneisen at Solvay Conference in 1927 315:Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt 277:Grüneisen studied a few semesters in 160:Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt 7: 283:Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg 98:Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg 14: 357:During World Wars and Third Reich 301:. In English, this translates to 244:for 20 years, and was editor of 29: 347:Mie–Grüneisen equation of state 234:Mie–Grüneisen equation of state 138: 120:Mie–Grüneisen equation of state 663:20th-century German physicists 598:"Annalen der Physik - History" 576:Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität 1: 372:In 1933 Grüneisen signed the 475:Philipps-Universität Marburg 351:Bloch–Grüneisen temperature 238:Bloch–Grüneisen temperature 228:. He is best known for the 116:Bloch–Grüneisen temperature 679: 568:Grüneisen, Eduard (1900). 313:Grüneisen was employed at 215: 148: 28: 511:10.1002/andp.19494400102 258:Early life and education 222:Eduard August Grüneisen 613:Physics in Perspective 625:10.1007/s000160050030 326:University of Marburg 242:University of Marburg 165:University of Marburg 319:Friedrich Kohlrausch 287:University of Berlin 102:University of Berlin 343:Grüneisen parameter 230:Grüneisen parameter 112:Grüneisen parameter 499:Annalen der Physik 405:Grüneisen died in 400:Henry H. Barschall 388:Henry H. Barschall 335:Annalen der Physik 247:Annalen der Physik 210:Henry H. Barschall 419:Solvay Conference 409:on 5 April 1949. 309:Scientific career 279:Universität Halle 219: 218: 150:Scientific career 94:Universität Halle 670: 637: 636: 608: 602: 601: 594: 588: 587: 565: 559: 558: 551: 540: 539: 532: 523: 522: 494: 479: 478: 466: 206:Notable students 191:Doctoral advisor 185: 142: 140: 69: 67: 33: 23:Eduard Grüneisen 19: 16:German physicist 678: 677: 673: 672: 671: 669: 668: 667: 643: 642: 641: 640: 610: 609: 605: 596: 595: 591: 567: 566: 562: 553: 552: 543: 534: 533: 526: 496: 495: 482: 468: 467: 432: 427: 415: 396: 359: 311: 260: 183: 163: 144: 141: 1910) 136: 132: 118: 114: 100: 96: 90:Alma mater 77: 71: 65: 63: 54: 45: 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 676: 674: 666: 665: 660: 655: 645: 644: 639: 638: 603: 589: 560: 541: 524: 505:(1–2). 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Giebichenstein
German Empire
Marburg
Universität Halle
Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg
University of Berlin
Grüneisen parameter
Bloch–Grüneisen temperature
Mie–Grüneisen equation of state
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
University of Marburg
Thesis
Ueber die bestimmung des wärmeleitvermögens der metalle und über das verhältnis desselben zur elektrischen leitfähigkeit bei kupfer, eisen und einer nickelkupferlegierung
Doctoral advisor
Max Planck
Emil Warburg
Henry H. Barschall
physicist
Grüneisen parameter
Mie–Grüneisen equation of state
Bloch–Grüneisen temperature
University of Marburg
Annalen der Physik
Max Planck
Giebichenstein
Halle (Saale)
gymnasium
Universität Halle
Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg

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