Albert von Ettingshausen
Albert von Ettingshausen | |
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Albert von Ettingshausen (sitting, second from left) | |
Born |
Vienna, Austria | March 30, 1850
Died |
June 9, 1932 82) Graz, Austria | (aged
Albert von Ettingshausen (30 March 1850 – 9 June 1932) was an Austrian physicist. He was professor of physics at Graz University of Technology, where he also taught electrical engineering. Earlier he was an assistant to Ludwig Boltzmann at the University of Graz.
In 1886, he and his colleague Walther Nernst, then a PhD student at the University of Graz, jointly discovered the thermoelectric phenomena now known as the Ettingshausen effect and Nernst effect.[1]
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