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Otto Haxel (2 April 1909, in Neu-Ulm – 26 February 1998, in Heidelberg) was a German nuclear physicist. During World War II, he worked on the German nuclear energy project. After the war, he was on the staff of the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Göttingen. From 1950 to 1974, he was an ordinarius professor of physics at the University of Heidelberg, where he fostered the use of nuclear physics in environmental physics; this led to the founding of the Institute of Environmental Physics in 1975. During 1956 and 1957, he was a member of the Nuclear Physics Working Group of the German Atomic Energy Commission. From 1970 to 1975, he was the Scientific and Technical Managing Director of the Karlsruhe Research Center.

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  • أوتو هكسيل (ar)
  • Otto Haxel (de)
  • Otto Haxel (es)
  • Otto Haxel (fr)
  • Otto Haxel (en)
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  • أوتو هكسيل (بالألمانية: Otto Haxel)‏‏ (2 أبريل 1909 في نوي-أولم - 26 فبراير 1998 في هايدلبرغ) فيزيائي، وعالم نووي من ألمانيا. (ar)
  • Otto Haxel (* 2. April 1909 in Neu-Ulm; † 26. Februar 1998 in Heidelberg) war ein deutscher Physiker, der sich insbesondere mit Kernphysik beschäftigte. (de)
  • Otto Haxel (2 avril 1909, à Neu-Ulm - le 26 février 1998 à Heidelberg) est un physicien nucléaire allemand. (fr)
  • Otto Haxel (Neu-Ulm, 2 de abril de 1909 – Heidelberg, 26 de fevereiro de 1998) foi um físico alemão, que trabalhou principalmente com física nuclear. (pt)
  • Otto Haxel (Neu-Ulm, 2 de abril de 1909; Heidelberg 26 de febrero de 1998 ) fue un físico alemán que se dedicó principalmente a la física nuclear. Haxel estudió Ingeniería y Física Técnica en la Universidad Técnica de Múnich, donde se unió a la Studentenverbindung ​ y en la Universidad de Tübingen. En 1933 se doctoró en Tübingen bao la dirección de Hans Geiger con el tema Emisión de protones de Aluminio estimulados por rayos α provenientes de radio C y torio C.​ En 1936 obtuvo la habilitación como profesor, también como asistente principal de Geiger en la Universidad Técnica de Berlín, en Charlottenburg, donde también fue habilitado en 1936 con un trabajo sobre Los espectros nucleares de los elementos ligeros.​ Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial colaboró en el Proyecto Uranio. (es)
  • Otto Haxel (2 April 1909, in Neu-Ulm – 26 February 1998, in Heidelberg) was a German nuclear physicist. During World War II, he worked on the German nuclear energy project. After the war, he was on the staff of the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Göttingen. From 1950 to 1974, he was an ordinarius professor of physics at the University of Heidelberg, where he fostered the use of nuclear physics in environmental physics; this led to the founding of the Institute of Environmental Physics in 1975. During 1956 and 1957, he was a member of the Nuclear Physics Working Group of the German Atomic Energy Commission. From 1970 to 1975, he was the Scientific and Technical Managing Director of the Karlsruhe Research Center. (en)
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