Fritz Strassmann

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Fritz Strassmann was a German chemist best known for his co-discovery of nuclear fission alongside Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner.

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instanceOf German chemist
chemist
human
academicDiscipline inorganic chemistry
nuclear chemistry
awardReceived Enrico Fermi Award
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Max Planck Medal
Otto Hahn Prize
surface form: Otto Hahn Prize for Chemistry and Physics
co-discovered barium among uranium irradiation products
nuclear fission of uranium
collaboratedWith Lise Meitner
Otto Hahn
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfCitizenship Germany
countryOfDeath Germany
dateOfBirth 1902-02-22
dateOfDeath 1980-04-22
doctoralAdvisor Otto Hahn
educatedAt Königliche Technische Hochschule zu Hannover
surface form: Technical University of Hannover
employer Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry
University of Mainz NERFINISHED
familyName Strassmann
fieldOfWork chemistry
radiochemistry
givenName Fritz
hasRole professor
research scientist
helped persecuted Jewish colleagues
knownFor co-discovery of nuclear fission
radiochemical studies of uranium irradiation
languageSpoken German
memberOf German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
surface form: German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
notableEvent experimental confirmation of nuclear fission
notableWork co-discovery of nuclear fission
opposed Nazism
placeOfBirth Boppard
placeOfDeath Mainz
publicationYearOfKeyDiscovery 1938
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Berlin
Mainz
sexOrGender male
workLocation Berlin
Mainz

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Otto Hahn collaboratedWith Fritz Strassmann
Meitner–Hahn experiments contributor Fritz Strassmann
Fritz hasNotableBearer Fritz Strassmann