Kurt Alfred Georg Mendelssohn
Affiliations: | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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low temperature physics, transuranic elements, and medical physics.Website:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrancis (Franz Eugen) Simon | grad student | 1931 | Universität Berlin | |
(Kalorimetrische Untersuchungen im Temperaturgebiet des flüssigen Heliums) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJohn Andrew Bastin | research assistant | Oxford (Physics Tree) | |
John Gilbert Daunt | grad student | 1937 | Oxford (Physics Tree) |
James B. Brown | grad student | 1948 | Oxford (Physics Tree) |
Raymond Bowers | grad student | 1951 | Oxford (Physics Tree) |
Harold Max Rosenberg | grad student | 1952 | Oxford |
Jorgen Lykke Olsen | grad student | 1956 | Oxford (Physics Tree) |
Carl A. Shiffman | grad student | 1956 | Oxford (Physics Tree) |
Erode Subramanian Raja Gopal | post-doc | 1961-1964 | Oxford (Physics Tree) |
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Mendelssohn K, Straumanis ME. (1967) The Quest for Absolute Zero: The Meaning of Low Temperature Physics Physics Today. 20: 101-101 |
Simon FE, Kurti N, Allen JF, et al. (1953) Low Temperature Physics American Journal of Physics. 21: 146-147 |
Mendelssohn K. (1953) Thermal conductivity of superconductors Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena. 19: 775-787 |
Bowers R, Mendelssohn K. (1950) The viscosity of liquid helium between 2 and 5° K Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 204: 366-374 |
MacDonald DKC, Mendelssohn K. (1950) Resistivity of Pure Metals at Low Temperatures. II. The Alkaline Earth Metals Proceedings of the Royal Society a: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 202: 523-533 |
Mendelssohn K. (1949) Low temperature physics Reports On Progress in Physics. 12: 270-290 |