Karl F. Herzfeld
Affiliations: | 1926-1936 | Physics | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
1936-1968 | Physics | The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC |
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1892 - 1978)
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1892-1978
Mean distance: 9.7 (cluster 11) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorOtto Stern | grad student | 1912-1913 | ETH Zürich | |
Max von Laue | grad student | 1912-1913 | Universität Zürich | |
Friedrich (Fritz) Hasenöhrl | grad student | 1914 | University of Vienna | |
Arnold Johannes Wilhelm Sommerfeld | post-doc | Universität München | ||
(Lecturing in theoretical physis. He also took over lectures from A. Sommerfeld when the latter was absent.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeWalter Heitler | grad student | 1926 | Universität München |
Karl Lothar Wolf | grad student | 1926 | Universität München (Chemistry Tree) |
John Archibald Wheeler | grad student | 1933 | Johns Hopkins |
Galen Brandt Schubauer | grad student | 1934 | Johns Hopkins |
Virginia Frances Griffing | grad student | 1948 | Catholic University |
John Stuart Dooling | grad student | 1950 | Catholic University |
Theodore A. Litovitz | grad student | 1950 | Catholic University |
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Herzfeld KF. (1962) On the theory of energy exchange in liquids by isolated binary encounters The Journal of Chemical Physics. 36: 3305-3307 |
Herzfeld KF, Griffing V. (1957) Ultrasonics and the transfer of energy by collisions Journal of Physical Chemistry. 61: 844-849 |
Murnaghan FD, Herzfeld KF. (1927) Two Remarks on the Wave-Theory of Mechanics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 13: 330-6 |