Erich Schmid
Affiliations: | 1928-1932 | Kaiser Wilhelm-Institut für Metallforschung, Berlin-Dahlem | |
1932-1936 | Université de Fribourg, Fribourg, FR, Switzerland | ||
1951-1967 | Universität Wien, Wien, Wien, Austria |
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"Erich Schmid"Bio:
(1896 - 1983)
https://www.zobodat.at/biografien/PHYSIKER_Biografien_Broschuere.pdf
- additional biographic resources:
https://bibliothek.univie.ac.at/zb-physik-fb-chemie/erich_schmid_wissenschaft.html
- physics and mathematics studies at the University of Vienna
- 1920 PhD in physics; supervisor Felix Ehrenhaft
- post-doc under Ludwig Flamm
- 1951-67 Professor of physics at the University of Vienna
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorFelix Ehrenhaft | grad student | 1920 | Universität Wien |
Ludwig Flamm | post-doc | 1920 | Technische Universität Wien |
Children
Sign in to add traineeGünter Wassermann | grad student | 1928 | Frankfurt am Main |
Foster Cary Nix | grad student | 1929 | Kaiser Wilhelm-Institut für Metallforschung, Berlin-Dahlem |
Gero Vogl | grad student | 1965 | Universität Wien |
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Schmid EW, Fink W, Wilke R. (2014) Operational challenges of retinal prostheses. Medical Engineering & Physics. 36: 1644-55 |
Paireder S, Werner B, Bailer J, et al. (2013) Comparison of protocols for DNA extraction from long-term preserved formalin fixed tissues. Analytical Biochemistry. 439: 152-60 |
Dickert FL, Lieberzeit PA, Achatz P, et al. (2004) QCM array for on-line-monitoring of composting procedures. The Analyst. 129: 432-7 |
Krueger FR, Werther W, Kissel J, et al. (2004) Assignment of quinone derivatives as the main compound class composing 'interstellar' grains based on both polarity ions detected by the 'Cometary and Interstellar Dust Analyser' (CIDA) onboard the spacecraft STARDUST. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry : Rcm. 18: 103-11 |