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  1. Karl Ferdinand Braun biography timelines. // 6th Jun 1850. Karl Ferdinand Braun was born on June 6, 1850 in Fulda, Germany to Johan Konrad Braun and Franziska Gohring Braun. He was the fourth child of his parents. // 1872. He completed his PhD in physics in 1872 from the ‘University of Berlin’. // 1874.

    • June 6, 1850
    • German
    • April 20, 1918
  2. Karl Ferdinand Braun and his wife Amelie Buhler, 23 May, 1885 His most important works were in the field of electricity. He published papers on deviations from Ohm’s law and on the calculations of the electromotive force of reversible galvanic elements from thermal sources.

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  4. Karl Ferdinand Braun. * June 06, 1850, in Fulda (Germany) † April 20, 1918, in Brooklyn/New York (USA) Ferdinand Braun was an experimental physicist during the period of Wilhelmian Germany. He worked on thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and electrical instruments. Ferdinand Braun discovered the rectifier effect in semiconductors, built the ...

  5. May 11, 2018 · For three years he was professor of physics at the Technical High School in Karlsruhe, and in the year he left (1885), he also married Amelie Bühler; they had two sons and two daughters. This must have domesticated him, for he remained at his next job, in Tübingen, for ten years, helping to found the Physical Institute there.

  6. Jun 6, 2021 · physics 6. June 2021 1 Tabea Tietz. Karl Ferdinand Braun (1850 – 1918) On June 6, 1850, inventor, engineer, and Nobel laureate Karl Ferdinand Braun was born. Braun was particularly instrumental in making electromagnetic radiation, which had been experimentally proven by Heinrich Hertz [ 1] in 1888, usable for communications technology.

  7. Feb 2, 2016 · In 1917 the United States declared war on Germany. Braun hoped desperately to return home, but this proved impossible. In the summer of 1917 he was informed that his wife Amalie had died. Less than a year later, on 20 April 1918, Braun died in New York.

  8. Karl Ferdinand Braun. 1850-1918. German physicist who was known for his improvements in the fields of radio, television, and electronics. Braun's first great work was to convert alternating current, which travels in two directions, to direct current, which travels in one direction, which helped to improve radio signals. In 1897, he completed ...

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