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  1. Wilhelm Wudnt, quien fue un autor polifacético que se formó en Medicina, Psicología y Filosofía, es considerado por muchos uno de los padres de la Psicología moderna. Fue el fundador del primer laboratorio de Psicología Experimental y el máximo representante de la corriente estructuralista. Sus investigaciones se centraron en el ...

  2. Wilhelm Wien Físico y premio Nobel alemán Nació el 13 de enero de 1864 en Gaffken. Cursó estudios en las universidades de Gotinga, Heidelberg y Berlín. En el año 1890 fue ayudante del físico alemán Hermann Ludwig von Helmholtz en el Instituto Imperial de Técnica Física de Charlottenburg.

  3. 30 de may. de 2012 · Premios Nobel - Física 1911 (Wilhelm Wien) 2012/05/30. En la serie sobre los Premios Nobel recorremos juntos estos galardones desde su nacimiento en 1901 hasta la actualidad en las ramas de Física y de Química. En cada artículo intentamos dar una idea de la relevancia del descubrimiento en cuestión dentro de su contexto histórico, algunos ...

  4. Biographical. Wilhelm Wien was born on January 13, 1864 at Fischhausen, in East Prussia. He was the son of the landowner Carl Wien, and seemed destined for the life of a gentleman farmer, but an economic crisis and his own secret sense of vocation led him to University studies. When in 1866 his parents moved to Drachstein, in the Rastenburg ...

  5. Carl Wien was a gentleman farmer and landowner, and Wilhelm was born on the family farm at Gaffken near Fischhausen. Carl took his family to a farm at Drachenstein, near Rastenburg in East Prussia, when Wilhelm was two years old since the one at Gaffken could no longer support them. Today Rastenburg is known as Ketrzyn and it is in northeast ...

  6. Wilhelm Wien was a German physicist and Nobel-Prize winner who pioneered the study of quantum physics. Wien was born in East Prussia in 1864 to a landholding family. He broke away from his father’s life as a gentleman farmer to study mathematics and physics at the Universities of Göttingen and Berlin. Between 1883 and 1885, he worked in ...

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Wien’s law. blackbody. Wilhelm Wien (born January 13, 1864, Gaffken, Prussia [now Parusnoye, Russia]—died August 30, 1928, Munich, Germany) was a German physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1911 for his displacement law concerning the radiation emitted by the perfectly efficient blackbody (a surface that absorbs all radiant ...