Karl Weissenberg
Austrian mathematician and physicist

Karl Weissenberg

The basics
Quick facts
Intro
Austrian mathematician and physicist
Known for
goniometer, Weissenberg effect, Weissenberg number
A.K.A.
Karl Weißenberg
Gender:
Male
Birth:
11 June 1893(Vienna, Austria)
Death:
6 April 1976(The Hague, County of Holland, Holy Roman Empire, Netherlands)
Star sign:
Residences
Austria
Education:
University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Jena, Thuringia, Germany
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg, Germany
Biography menu
Menu

Jump to

Introduction Biography
The details
Biography

Introduction

Karl Weissenberg (11 June 1893, Vienna – 6 April 1976, The Hague) was an Austrian physicist, notable for his contributions to rheology and crystallography.

Biography

The Weissenberg effect was named after him, as was the Weissenberg number. He invented a Goniometer to study X-ray diffraction of crystals for which he received the Duddell Medal of the Institute of Physics in 1946, The European Society of Rheology offers a Weissenberg award in his honour. and the Weissenberg rheogoniometer, a type of rheometer.

He was born on 11 June 1893 in Vienna, Austria and died in 1976 in the Netherlands. He studied at the Universities of Vienna, Berlin and Jena with Mathematics as his main subject. He published on the theories of Symmetry groups and Tensor and Matrix algebra, then applied mathematics and experimentation to crystallography, rheology and medical science.