Max Planck (1858–1947)
Author of Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers
About the Author
Max Planck, a German physicist, received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Munich (1879) and taught at the University of Berlin from 1891 to 1928. By studying black-body radiation, he discovered that energy is not continuous, but is emitted or absorbed in fundamental, individual units show more called quanta. Quantum theory originated from his 1900 paper, representing a radical break with classical physics that even Planck could not wholly accept. For his work in quantum theory, Planck was awarded the 1918 Nobel Prize in physics. Other physicists were able to apply the quantum concept by following up on his revolutionary idea. Albert Einstein's 1905 paper, explaining the photoelectric effect, and Niels Bohr's 1913 model of the hydrogen atom were two applications of Planck's theory. Along with Einstein, Planck ranks as one of the two founders of modern physics. He was the acknowledged leader of German science in the 1930s, as president of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. However, he resigned this post in 1937 to protest the Nazi treatment of Jewish scientists. He remained in Germany throughout World War II. After the war the Institute was renamed the Max Planck Institute, and he again served as its president until his death. Planck's personal life contained many tragedies: death of a wife, two sons (one was killed in World War I, the other was executed in 1944 for participation in an unsuccessful conspiracy to assassinate Hitler), and two daughters (in childbirth). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Max Planck
The Origin and Development of the Quantum Theory: with "A Scientific Autobiography" (2012) 31 copies
The new science. 3 complete works: Where is science going? The universe in the light of modern physics; The philosophy… (1959) 12 copies
Das Weltbild der neuen Physik 8 copies
Scienza, filosofia e religione 6 copies
Einführung in die allgemeine Mechanik : zum Gebrauch bei Vorträgen, sowie zum Selbstunterricht 3 copies
Der Kausalbegriff in der Physik 3 copies
Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, being Volume III of "Introduction to Theoretical Physics" 2 copies
Scheinprobleme der Wissenschaft 2 copies
El coneixement del món fisic 1 copy
Electromagnétisme 1 copy
The New Science 1 copy
Max Planck. L'Image du monde dans la physique moderne : . Traduit de l'allemand par Cornelius Heim (1963) 1 copy
Brieftagebuch zwischen Max Planck, Carl Runge, Bernhard Karsten und Adolf Leopold : mit den Promotions- und… (1999) 1 copy
Όψεις της Φυσικής Θεωρίας 1 copy
Wissenschaftliche Selbstbiographie mit 1 Bildnis und der von Max von Laue gehaltener Traueransprache 1 copy
Die Ableitung der Strahlungsgesetze : (1895 - 1900) ; sieben Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der elektromagnetischen… (2001) 1 copy
Die Ableitung der Strahlungsgesetze. Sieben Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der elektromagnetischen Strahlungstheorie (2007) 1 copy
Das wesen des lichts.... 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Planck, Max
- Other names
- Планк, Макс
Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig (birth) - Birthdate
- 1858-04-23
- Date of death
- 1947-10-04
- Burial location
- Stadtfriedhof, Göttingen, Germany
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Germany
- Birthplace
- Kiel, Duchy of Saxony
- Place of death
- Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Places of residence
- Kiel, Germany
Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Education
- University of Munich
- Occupations
- physicist
- Relationships
- von Brill, Alexander (PhD advisor)
Lilienfeld, Julius Edgar (Doctoral student)
Hertz, Gustav Ludwig (Doctoral student)
Kretschmann, Erich (Doctoral student)
Meißner, Walther (Doctoral student)
Schottky, Walter (Doctoral student) (show all 12)
von Laue, Max (Doctoral student)
Abraham, Max (Doctoral student)
Schlick, Moritz (Doctoral student)
Bothe, Walther (Doctoral student)
Maier, Anneliese (student)
Szilard, Leo (student) - Organizations
- University of Berlin
- Awards and honors
- Nobel Prize (Physics, 1918)
Lorentz Medal (1927)
Franklin Medal (1927)
Max Planck Medal (1929)
Copley Medal (1929)
Honorary Doctorate (various universities) (show all 7)
Asteroid Namesake ("1069 Stella Planckia") - Short biography
- Max Planck, regarded as the founder of quantum theory, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918, was memorialized in 1948 by the creation of The Max Planck Society in Germany. It has become the country's most successful research organization.
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