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James Franck was born on August 26, 1882, in Hamburg, Germany. After attending the Wilhelm Gymnasium there, he studied mainly chemistry for a year at the University of Heidelberg, and then studied physics at the University of Berlin, where his principal tutors were Emil Warburg and Paul Drude.
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James Franck Born 1882 Died 1964 Gustav Hertz Born 1887 Died 1975 ... All Physics Nobel Laureates ... Try the 2009 Nobel Prizes Quiz!
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; JFI Alumnus, George E. Smith, M.S. '56, Ph.D. '59 will be awarded 1/4 of the Nobel Prize in Physics on December 10th for "the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit- the CCD sensor." ... James Franck Institute • 929 E 57th Street • Chicago, IL 60637 • 773-702-7180...
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James Franck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James Franck | Physical Chemistry ... After winning the Nobel prize in 1926, the career of James Franck took several sharp turns as the world drifted toward war. Shortly after Hitler's rise to power, Franck resigned as a professor of physics at the University of Göttingen to protest the Nazis' newly passed anti...
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Report of the Committee on Political and Social Problems; Manhattan Project "Metallurgical Laboratory" ; University of Chicago, June 11, 1945; (The Franck Report) ... Members of the Committee: James Franck (Chairman); Donald J. Hughes; J. J. Nickson ; Eugene Rabinowitch; Glenn T. Seaborg; J. C. Stearns; Leo Szilard...
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James Franck was born on August 26, 1882, in Hamburg, Germany. ... During World War I, Franck served in the German Army. Following World War I, Franck headed the Physics Division in the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry at Berlin-Dahlem.
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Scientists Who Invented the Atomic Bomb under the Manhattan Project: Robert Oppenheimer, David Bohm, Leo Szilard, Eugene Wigner, Otto Frisch, Rudolf Peierls, Felix Bloch, Niels Bohr, Emilio Segre, James Franck, Enrico Fermi, Klaus Fuchs and Edward Teller.
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