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  1. Hans Georg Dehmelt (German pronunciation: [ˈhans ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈdeːml̩t] ⓘ; 9 September 1922 – 7 March 2017) was a German and American physicist, who was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989, for co-developing the ion trap technique (Penning trap) with Wolfgang Paul, for which they shared one-half of the prize (the other half of the ...

  2. Mar 23, 2017 · Hans Georg Dehmelt was the first professor at the University of Washington to win a Nobel Prize, honored for helping create an elegant, precise technique to trap charged atomic particles so...

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  4. Hans Georg Dehmelt (born September 9, 1922, Görlitz, Germany—died March 7, 2017, Seattle, Washington, U.S.) was a German-born American physicist who shared one-half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1989 with the German physicist Wolfgang Paul.

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  5. Mar 22, 2017 · The University of Washington says the first Nobel laureate in its history, Hans Georg Dehmelt, has passed away in Seattle at the age of 94.

  6. Mar 21, 2017 · Hans Georg Dehmelt, Nobel physics laureate and professor emeritus at the University of Washington, died in Seattle on March 7, 2017, after a long illness. He was 94 years old.

  7. Apr 9, 2017 · Dr. Dehmelt shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods to trap a single ion or electron, allowing for a more precise way to measure their properties.

  8. Hans Georg Dehmelt was born in Görlitz, Germany, in 1922. He was a keen reader and played with erector sets and radios – sure signs of a budding physicist – and attended the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster in Berlin, graduating in 1940.

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