Ferdinand Kurlbaum
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Ferdinand Kurlbaum (October 4, 1857, Burg bei Magdeburg - July 29, 1927, Berlin) was a German physicist.
He was a son of a judicial officer. Until 23 he made his Abitur. He studied mathematics and physics in Heidelberg and Berlin from Hermann Helmholtz.
He taught at the Technical University of Charlottenburg since 1904.
External links
- Fritz, Walter (1982) (in German). "Kurlbaum, Ferdinand ". In Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). 13. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 323 et seq..
See also
- Kurlbaum (de)
- Related people
- Ludwig Holborn (de)
- Adolf Miethe
- Heinrich Rubens[1]
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