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Johannes Stark


Prof. Dr. rer. nat.

Alternative spellings:
Johann Nicolaus Stark
Joh. Stark
J. Stark

B: 15. April 1874 Freihung
D: 21. Juni 1957
Biblio: 1899-1900 Assistent Universität München;1900-1906 Privatdozent für Physik Universität Göttingen; 1906-1909 ao. Professor für Physik Technische Hochschule Hannover; 1909-1917 o. Professor für Physik Technische Universität Aachen; 1917-1920 o. Professor für Physik Universität Greifswald; 1919 Nobelpreis für Physik ; 1920-1922 o. Professor für Physik Universität Würzburg; 1933-1939 Präsident der Pysikalisch-Technischen Reichsanstalt; 1934-1936 Präsident der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft . Entschiedener Anhänger des Nationalsozialismus.
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Profession

  • Physiker
  • Nobelpreisträger
  • Affiliations

  • Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
  • Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft
  • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Expertenkreis zur Vereinheitlichung der Körperschaftsnamensdateien von Berlin, Frankfurt und München
  • Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
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  • Johannes Stark (German pronunciation: [joˈhanəs ʃtaʁk], 15 April 1874 – 21 June 1957) was a German physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1919 "for his discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields". This phenomenon is known as the Stark effect. Stark received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Munich in 1897 under the supervision of Eugen von Lommel, and served as Lommel's assistant until his appointment as a lecturer at the University of Göttingen in 1900. He was an extraordinary professor at Leibniz University Hannover from 1906 until he became a professor at RWTH Aachen University in 1909. In 1917, he became professor at the University of Greifswald, and he also worked at the University of Würzburg from 1920 to 1922. A supporter of Adolf Hitler from 1924, Stark was one of the main figures, along with fellow Nobel laureate Philipp Lenard, in the anti-Semitic Deutsche Physik movement, which sought to remove Jewish scientists from German physics. He was appointed head of the German Research Foundation in 1933 and was president of the Reich Physical-Technical Institute from 1933 to 1939. In 1947 he was found guilty as a "Major Offender" by a denazification court. (Source: DBPedia)

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      1934
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      1931

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