Emil Warburg

Emil Warburg
Born Emil Gabriel Warburg
(1846-03-09)9 March 1846
Altona
Died 28 July 1931(1931-07-28) (aged 85)
Bayreuth
Residence Germany
Nationality German
Fields Physicist
Institutions University of Berlin
University of Strassburg
University of Freiburg
Alma mater University of Berlin
Doctoral advisor Heinrich Gustav Magnus
Doctoral students Gustav Heinrich Angenheister
Eduard Grüneisen
James Franck
Julius Edgar Lilienfeld
Edgar Meyer
R. W. Pohl
Other notable students Hans von Euler-Chelpin
Notes
He was the father of Otto Heinrich Warburg.

Emil Gabriel Warburg (9 March 1846 – 28 July 1931) was a German physicist who during his career was professor of physics at the Universities of Strassburg, Freiburg and Berlin. He was president of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft 1899-1905. He was a friend of Albert Einstein.

Among his students were James Franck (Nobel prize for physics 1925), Eduard Grüneisen, Robert Pohl, Erich Regener and Hans von Euler-Chelpin (Nobel prize for chemistry 1929). He was a member of the Warburg family. He carried out research in the areas of kinetic theory of gases, electrical conductivity, gas discharges, heat radiation, ferromagnetism and photochemistry.

He was the father of Otto Heinrich Warburg.


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