George Placzek

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George Placzek was a Czech physicist known for his influential work in nuclear physics and quantum theory, including key contributions to early nuclear reactor research.

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instanceOf Czech person
physicist
theoretical physicist
alsoKnownAs Jiří Placzek
causeOfDeath suicide
countryOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Czechoslovakia
countryOfDeath Switzerland
dateOfBirth 1905-09-26
dateOfDeath 1955-10-09
educatedAt Masaryk University
Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Leipzig
employer ETH Zurich
Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology
Los Alamos Laboratory
Montreal Laboratory
Niels Bohr Institute
University of Chicago
University of Manchester
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Placzek
fieldOfWork Raman scattering
neutron transport theory
nuclear physics
quantum mechanics
statistical mechanics
givenName George
nativeLanguage Czech
notableAchievement fundamental work on the quantum theory of light scattering
important contributions to the theory of nuclear chain reactions
pioneering analysis of neutron slowing down in moderators
notableStudentOrCollaborator Enrico Fermi
Hans Bethe
Lev Landau
Niels Bohr
Rudolf Peierls
notableWork Placzek approximation in neutron transport theory
Placzek’s theory of Raman scattering
contributions to early nuclear reactor theory
participatedIn Manhattan Project
placeOfBirth Brno
placeOfDeath Zurich
sexOrGender male
workLocation Copenhagen
Kharkiv
Leipzig
Montreal
Prague
Rome

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