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    Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck ForMemRS (English: /ˈplæŋk/, German: [maks ˈplaŋk] ; 23 April 1858 – 4 October 1947) was a German theoretical physicist whose...
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    returned to Göttingen in 1923, where he completed his habilitation under Born in 1924, and became a Privatdozent at Göttingen. In 1919 and 1920, Max Born became...
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    Bert Sakmann (category Max Planck Society people)
    Faculty of Göttingen University. Afterwards (still in 1974), Sakmann returned to the lab of Otto Creutzfeldt, who had meanwhile moved to the Max Planck Institute...
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  • Max-Born-Gymnasium Realschule Stephen-Hawking Schule Nürtingen Ersberg-Schule Geschwister-Scholl-Realschule Hölderlin-Gymnasium Max-Planck-Gymnasium Mörike-Schule...
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  • Hartmut Lehmann (category Max Planck Institute directors)
    director of the Max Planck Institute for History. He is an emeritus honorary professor at Kiel University and the University of Göttingen. Born on April...
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    Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (category Winners of the Max Planck Medal)
    director of a department for theoretical physics in the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Göttingen. From 1957 to 1969, Weizsäcker was professor of philosophy...
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  • Otto Detlev Creutzfeldt (category Max Planck Institute directors)
    years as a research anatomist at UCLA Medical School before moving to the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry in Munich, where he stayed from 1962 to 1971...
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    James Franck (category Winners of the Max Planck Medal)
    the University of Göttingen offered Max Born its chair of theoretical physics, which had recently been vacated by Peter Debye. Göttingen was an important...
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    Otto Hahn (category Max Planck Society people)
    Uranium Project. Otto Hahn and the declarations of Mainau and Göttingen. Berlin: Max-Planck-Insitut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Reid, Robert William (1969)...
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  • Ernst Gräfenberg (category University of Göttingen alumni)
    the family moved to Göttingen, where Ernst attended the municipal high school, or Gymnasium, later known as the Max-Planck-Gymnasium [de]. Gräfenberg was...
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