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Dimitrios Stroumpos (Greek: Δημήτριος Στρούμπος; 1806 - February 5, 1890) was an astronomer, physicist, mathematician, author, and professor. He was a theoretical physicist. He was one of the most important physicists of Modern Greece. He helped develop the physics department at the University of Athens. He was the dean. He did extensive research in the field of physics namely: the study of air and energy fields, electricity, magnetism, and telephones. He also studied the motion of molecules and developed a system of scientific observation. He developed the Strombo compass. His contemporaries at the time were Greek scientists Vassilios Lakon, Georgios Konstantinos Vouris, and Ioannis Papadakis. He was replaced as the chair of the physics department by his student world-renowned physicist T

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  • Ο Δημήτριος Στρούμπος (1806 - 1890) ήταν Έλληνας καθηγητής πανεπιστημίου του 19ου αιώνα. (el)
  • Dimitrios Stroumpos (Greek: Δημήτριος Στρούμπος; 1806 - February 5, 1890) was an astronomer, physicist, mathematician, author, and professor. He was a theoretical physicist. He was one of the most important physicists of Modern Greece. He helped develop the physics department at the University of Athens. He was the dean. He did extensive research in the field of physics namely: the study of air and energy fields, electricity, magnetism, and telephones. He also studied the motion of molecules and developed a system of scientific observation. He developed the Strombo compass. His contemporaries at the time were Greek scientists Vassilios Lakon, Georgios Konstantinos Vouris, and Ioannis Papadakis. He was replaced as the chair of the physics department by his student world-renowned physicist Timoleon Argyropoulos after his death. Dimitrios was born in Koukouli, Ioannina. He was part of a very important family. The family eventually migrated to Corfu. Both Dimitrios and his brother were educated overseas. Dimitrios attended two prestigious institutions in Europe. He attended the University of Geneva and the École polytechnique. He was inspired by Henri Victor Regnault. He eventually moved back to Greece and became part of the University of Athens. He was also an instructor at Evelpidon. He was part of the movement to eradicate the religious suppression of science. The Christian religion surpassed new scientific ideas for hundreds of years within the Greek community. A notable incident was the Methodios Affair. Dimitrios represented the dawn of a new era of scientific thought in Greece. He researched and promoted every new physics idea at the time. He kept open communication with all the prominent European scientists at the time. (en)
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  • Ο Δημήτριος Στρούμπος (1806 - 1890) ήταν Έλληνας καθηγητής πανεπιστημίου του 19ου αιώνα. (el)
  • Dimitrios Stroumpos (Greek: Δημήτριος Στρούμπος; 1806 - February 5, 1890) was an astronomer, physicist, mathematician, author, and professor. He was a theoretical physicist. He was one of the most important physicists of Modern Greece. He helped develop the physics department at the University of Athens. He was the dean. He did extensive research in the field of physics namely: the study of air and energy fields, electricity, magnetism, and telephones. He also studied the motion of molecules and developed a system of scientific observation. He developed the Strombo compass. His contemporaries at the time were Greek scientists Vassilios Lakon, Georgios Konstantinos Vouris, and Ioannis Papadakis. He was replaced as the chair of the physics department by his student world-renowned physicist T (en)
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