Fritz Haber Institute of the MPG
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The Fritz Haber Institute of the MPG is a chemical research institute located in Berlin, Germany. The two instututes Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, together with the the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry which where founded 1911 joined the Max Planck Society in 1953 after along and exiting history during two world wars. It is named of the German physicist Fritz Haber. The institute is part of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, a network of scientific research institutes mainly located in Germany.
The Noble Prize laureates Max von Laue and Fritz Haber worked at the institute.
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