Fernand Holweck

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Fernand Holweck was a French physicist known for his pioneering work in vacuum physics and X-ray research, as well as for his role in the French Resistance during World War II.

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instanceOf French physicist
person
physicist
causeOfDeath execution by German authorities
countryOfCitizenship France
employer Curie Institute NERFINISHED
Radium Institute NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork X-ray physics
experimental physics
vacuum physics
gender male
hasResearchInterest X-ray spectroscopy
radiation
vacuum technology
knownFor development of high-vacuum techniques
participation in the French Resistance
pioneering work in vacuum physics
research on X-rays
languageOfWorkOrName French
mannerOfDeath killed during World War II
nationality French
notableAchievement advances in low-pressure physics instrumentation
contributions to X-ray measurement techniques
improvements in vacuum pump design
notableFor scientific work and resistance activities
occupation physicist
participatedIn French Resistance NERFINISHED
World War II resistance activities in France
workedWith Irène Joliot-Curie NERFINISHED
Marie Curie NERFINISHED

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Holweck Prize namedAfter Fernand Holweck