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Max von Laue
1879-1960
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complete name  Max von Laue
nobel prize  physics
award year  1914
prize share  Prize share: 1/1
rational  The Nobel Prize in Physics 1914 was awarded to Max von Laue "for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals."
biography  Biography
laureate facts  Facts
laureate lecture  Lecture
given name  Max
family name  Laue
occupation  physicist
occupation  university teacher
field of work  physics
work location  Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Landshut, Germany
description  Max von Laue was a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914 for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals. In addition to his scientific endeavors with contributions in optics, crystallography, quantum theory, superconductivity, and the theory of relativity, he had a number of administrative positions which advanced and guided German scientific research and development during four decades. A strong objector to National Socialism, he was instrumental in re-establishing and organizing German science after World War II.
image copyright  Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive.
image citation  The Nobel Prize in Physics 1914. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Media AB 2018. <https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1914/summary/>
date birth  1879
date death  1960
usual name  Max von Laue