Facts on German Nobel laureates

Albert Einstein

Was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the general theory of relativity.

10 facts about Albert Einstein

Werner Heisenberg

Was a German theoretical physicist and amongst the key creators of quantum mechanics.

10 facts about Werner Heisenberg

Max Planck

Was a German theoretical physicist.

10 facts about Max Planck

Max Born

Was a German-British mathematician and physicist.

10 facts about Max Born

Robert Koch

Was a German-born physicist who was best known for studying and finding the diseases anthrax, tuberculosis and cholera

10 facts about Robert Koch

Emil Fischer

Was an eminent German chemist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1902 and was best known for his influential research regarding the purines and the carbohydrates.

10 facts about Emil Fischer

Max von Laue

Was a German physicist who won the 1914 Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery of X-ray crystallography which helps in determining the arrangement of atoms in some substances.

10 facts about Max von Laue

Hans Bethe

Was a German-born American theoretical physicist who is credited as one fo the founders of quantum physics.

10 facts about Hans Bethe

Paul Ehrlich

Was a German physicist known for his work in new sciences including chemotherapy

10 facts about Paul Ehrlich

Max Delbruck

Was a biophysicist of German-American descent, known widely for his work on bacteria and other significant biological discoveries.

10 facts about Max Delbruck

Carl Bosch

was a German chemist and engineer and Nobel laureate in chemistry

10 facts about Carl Bosch

Christiane Nusslein-Volhard

is a German biologist

10 facts about Christiane Nusslein-Volhard

Fritz Haber

was a German chemist of Jewish origin

10 facts about Fritz Haber

Maria Goeppert-Mayer

A German born American theoretical physicist.

10 facts about Maria Goeppert-Mayer

Otto Hahn

A German chemist.

10 facts about Otto Hahn




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