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  1. 20 de jun. de 2021 · Otto Stern’s scientific legacy was commemorated and celebrated in 1988 at the centenary of his birth by a Festschrift [ 1 ]. In the three decades since then, scholarship has enriched our understanding of Stern’s achievements. (See Chap. 5 of this volume). The goal of this essay is to show how Stern’s legacy has grown through his links ...

  2. El físico alemán Otto Stern nació el 17 de febrero de 1888 en Sorau, Alta Silesia.En 1906 entró en la Universidad de Breslau, completando su doctorado en química física en 1912. Luego fue a la Universidad de Praga para estudiar con Albert Einstein y, cuando éste se trasladó al Instituto Federal Suizo de Tecnología (FIT) en Zurich, Stern lo siguió, convirtiéndose en profesor en la ...

  3. 오토 슈테른(Otto Stern, 1888년 ~ 1969년)은 미국의 물리학자이다. 독일에서 출생하여 취리히·프랑크푸르트·함부르크에서 연구 활동을 하다가, 미국으로 건너가 카네기 연구소의 물리학 교수를 역임하고, 1939년 귀화하였다. 분자선을 연구하고, 게를라하와 함께 원자의 자기 능률이 불연속인 값을 가지는 ...

  4. By an almost incredible refinement of this method, Stern succeeded in detecting and measuring the (about 2,000 times smaller) magnetic moments of some nuclei, the proton and the deuteron. It is ...

  5. 22 de sept. de 2011 · We review the work and life of Otto Stern who developed the molecular beam technique and with its aid laid the foundations of experimental atomic physics. Among the key results of his research are: the experimental determination of the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular velocities (1920), experimental demonstration of space quantization of angular momentum (1922), diffraction of ...

  6. Premios. Premio Nobel de Física 1943. Otto Stern ( 1856 - 1940 ). Físico alemán que obtuvo el Premio Nobel de Física en 1943 por su contribución al desarrollo del método de rayos moleculares, y su descubrimiento del momento magnético del protón.

  7. Otto Stern was born in Sohrau (now Zory), Upper Silesia, on 17 February 1888. He studied in Breslau (now Wroclaw) and, after obtaining his doctorate in 1912, worked for Albert Einstein in Prague. In 1913 he followed Einstein to Zurich, where he became a senior lecturer at ETH Zurich.