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Max Planck grad student 1920 Universität Berlin
 (Die spezifische Wärme des Wasserstoffs nach neueren Molekülmodellen)
Fritz Haber research scientist Institute for Physical. Chemistry and Electrochemistry (Chemistry Tree)

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Barnett Rosenberg grad student 1956 NYU (Chemistry Tree)
Peter Mark grad student 1958 NYU
Marvin Silver grad student 1959 NYU
Fred Chernow grad student 1962 NYU (E-Tree)
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Levin E, Furst M, Kallmann H. (1971) Transfer-state population in liquid scintillators The Journal of Chemical Physics. 54: 2580-2583
Levin EM, Furst H, Kallmann H. (1968) Temperature Dependence of Energy Degradation in Organic Liquid Scintillators Ieee Transactions On Nuclear Science. 15: 114-116
Jaszczyn-Kopec P, Kallmann H, Kramer B. (1968) Cryoluminescence of ZnS phosphors Physical Review. 165: 901-908
Levin E, Furst M, Kallmann H. (1968) Energy migration in organic liquids at high temperatures The Journal of Chemical Physics. 49: 2696-2701
Oster GK, Kallmann H. (1967) Energy Transfer From High-Lying Excited States. Journal of Computers. 64: 28-32
Gagliano A, Kramer B, Kallmann H. (1967) Photovoltaic effects observed with thin films of zinc sulphide Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 28: 737-740
Pope M, Kallmann H, Giachino J. (1965) Double-quantum external photoelectric effect in organic crystals The Journal of Chemical Physics. 42: 2540-2543
Luchner KM, Kallmann HP, Kramer B, et al. (1963) Infrared light stimulation and quenching in ZnS phosphors Physical Review. 129: 593-596
Furst M, Kallmann HP. (1962) Quenching and energy transfer by the same substance The Journal of Chemical Physics. 37: 2159-2161
Pope M, Kallmann HP, Chen A, et al. (1962) Charge injection into organic crystals: Influence of electrodes on dark- and photoconductivity The Journal of Chemical Physics. 36: 2486-2492
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