Rudolf Mössbauer(1929)

Physics

Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer was a German physicist who shared the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics with Robert Hofstadter for his discovery of the Mössbauer effect, which is the basis for Mössbauer spectroscopy.

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Awards & Recognition

Nobel Prize in Physics

for his researches concerning the resonance absorption of gamma radiation and his discovery in this connection of the effect which bears his name

Technical University of Munich
1961

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Technical University of Munich
Technische Universität Berlin

Doctoral Advisors

Heinz Maier-LeibnitzFritz G. Parak

Career Timeline

Technische Universität Berlin?–present
California Institute of Technology1960–1964
Technical University of Munich1964–1997
Institut Laue–Langevin1972–1977

Positions & Roles

professor

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and SciencesRoyal Netherlands Academy of Arts and SciencesPontifical Academy of SciencesIndian National Science Academy

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