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The Haitinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences was founded in 1904 by the chemist and factory director, (1860–1945), who created the award in honor of his father, Karl Ludwig Haitinger. From 1905 to 1943 it was awarded every year, for "studies in chemistry and physics that proved to be of great practical use for industrial applications". The prize was awarded for the last time in the year 1954.

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  • Der Haitinger-Preis der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien geht auf eine im Jahr 1912 gegründete Stiftung des Chemikers und Fabrikdirektors (1860–1945) zurück, der diesen zu Ehren seines Vaters ausrichtete. Haitinger war Mitarbeiter am Chemischen Laboratorium von Adolf Lieben an der Universität Wien. Er förderte die Radiumforschung und leitete als Mitarbeiter von Carl Auer von Welsbach die „Welsbach-Williams Ltd.“ in Wien-Atzgersdorf, später die „Österreichische Gasglühlicht-AG“. 1885 erfolgte die wegweisende Erfindung des Gasglühstrumpfes durch Carl Auer Freiherr von Welsbach, den er im Jahre 1891 gemeinsam mit seinem Mitarbeiter Ludwig Haitinger durch die Einführung des Thorium-Cer-Glühkörpers verbesserte. Sein Bruder Max Haitinger zählt zu den Begründern der modernen Fluoreszenzmikroskopie und der Fluoreszenzmarkierung. Der Preis wurde letztmals im Jahre 1954 verliehen. (de)
  • The Haitinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences was founded in 1904 by the chemist and factory director, (1860–1945), who created the award in honor of his father, Karl Ludwig Haitinger. From 1905 to 1943 it was awarded every year, for "studies in chemistry and physics that proved to be of great practical use for industrial applications". The prize was awarded for the last time in the year 1954. (en)
  • O Prêmio Haitinger (em alemão: Haitinger-Preis) da Academia Austríaca de Ciências remete a uma fundação fundada em 1912 pelo químico e empresário (1860–1945), que estabeleceu este prêmio em memória de seu pai. Haitinger trabalhou no laboratório de química de Adolf Lieben na Universidade de Viena. Incentivou a pesquisa do rádio e dirigiu como funcionário de Carl Auer von Welsbach a "Welsbach-Williams Ltd." em Viena-Atzgersdorf, mais tarde a "Österreichische Gasglühlicht-AG". Em 1885 ocorreu a invenção da camisa incandescente por Carl Auer Freiherr von Welsbach, que ele aprimorou em 1891 juntamente com Ludwig Haitinger. Seu irmão é reconhecido como um dos fundadores da microscopia de fluorescência e da marcação por fluorescência. O prêmio foi concedido a última vez em 1954. (pt)
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  • The Haitinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences was founded in 1904 by the chemist and factory director, (1860–1945), who created the award in honor of his father, Karl Ludwig Haitinger. From 1905 to 1943 it was awarded every year, for "studies in chemistry and physics that proved to be of great practical use for industrial applications". The prize was awarded for the last time in the year 1954. (en)
  • Der Haitinger-Preis der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien geht auf eine im Jahr 1912 gegründete Stiftung des Chemikers und Fabrikdirektors (1860–1945) zurück, der diesen zu Ehren seines Vaters ausrichtete. Der Preis wurde letztmals im Jahre 1954 verliehen. (de)
  • O Prêmio Haitinger (em alemão: Haitinger-Preis) da Academia Austríaca de Ciências remete a uma fundação fundada em 1912 pelo químico e empresário (1860–1945), que estabeleceu este prêmio em memória de seu pai. O prêmio foi concedido a última vez em 1954. (pt)
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  • Haitinger-Preis (de)
  • Haitinger Prize (en)
  • Prêmio Haitinger (pt)
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