Hans Busch

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Hans Busch was a German physicist known for his pioneering work in electron optics, which laid the theoretical foundation for the development of the electron microscope.

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instanceOf human
person
physicist
academicDegree doctorate in physics
citizenship Germany
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfDeath Germany
dateOfBirth 1884-02-27
dateOfDeath 1973-02-26
educatedAt University of Bonn
University of Göttingen
employer Technical University of Darmstadt
surface form: Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
fieldOfWork electron optics
physics
hasFamilyName Busch
hasGender male
hasGivenName Hans
influenced Ernst Ruska
development of the electron microscope
knownFor laying the theoretical foundation for the electron microscope
pioneering work in electron optics
languageSpoken German
memberOf German Physical Society
nationality German
notableContribution demonstration that magnetic and electrostatic fields can focus electron beams
theoretical analysis of electron lenses
occupation physicist
placeOfBirth Bonn
placeOfDeath Darmstadt
positionHeld professor of physics
workLocation Darmstadt

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