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Erich Schmid (4 May 1896, in Bruck an der Mur – 22 October 1983, in Vienna) was a physicist from Austria. He made important discoveries in the field of crystal plasticity. Schmid studied physics and mathematics at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 1920 under the supervision of Felix Ehrenhaft. He then became the assistant of Ludwig Flamm. In 1951 he accepted a position at the University of Vienna and stayed there until retiring in 1967. The Schmid Factor (or Schmid's Law) is named for him.

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  • إريك شميد (ar)
  • Erich Schmid (Physiker) (de)
  • Erich Schmid (physicist) (en)
  • Erich Schmid (physicien) (fr)
  • Erich Schmid (pt)
  • Шмид, Эрих (ru)
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  • إريك شميد (بالألمانية: Erich Schmid)‏ (و. 1896 – 1983 م) هو فيزيائي، وأستاذ جامعي من النمسا .توفي في فيينا، عن عمر يناهز 87 عاماً. (ar)
  • Erich Schmid (* 4. Mai 1896 in Bruck an der Mur; † 22. Oktober 1983 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Physiker und trug maßgeblich zur Aufklärung von Fragestellungen der Kristallplastizität bei. (de)
  • Erich Schmid (né le 4 mai 1896 à Bruck an der Mur; † 22 octobre 1983 à Vienne) est un physicien autrichien qui s'est illustré par ses contributions aux mécanismes de déformation plastique dans les cristaux. (fr)
  • Эрих Шмид (нем. Erich Schmid; 4 мая 1896, Брукк-ан-дер-Мур — 22 октября 1983, Вена) — австрийский учёный, физик, лауреат премии Эрвина Шрёдингера. (ru)
  • Erich Schmid (4 May 1896, in Bruck an der Mur – 22 October 1983, in Vienna) was a physicist from Austria. He made important discoveries in the field of crystal plasticity. Schmid studied physics and mathematics at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 1920 under the supervision of Felix Ehrenhaft. He then became the assistant of Ludwig Flamm. In 1951 he accepted a position at the University of Vienna and stayed there until retiring in 1967. The Schmid Factor (or Schmid's Law) is named for him. (en)
  • Erich Schmid (Bruck an der Mur, 4 de maio de 1896 — Viena, 22 de outubro de 1983) foi um físico austríaco, conhecido por seu trabalho sobre . Schmid estudou física e matemática na Universidade de Viena, obteve um doutorado sob orientação de Felix Ehrenhaft e foi depois assistente de Ludwig Flamm. Em 1951 recebeu um chamado da Universidade de Viena, onde permaneceu até tornar-se professor emérito em 1967. Em sua cidade natal Bruck an der Mur existe uma rua denominada em sua memória. (pt)
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  • إريك شميد (بالألمانية: Erich Schmid)‏ (و. 1896 – 1983 م) هو فيزيائي، وأستاذ جامعي من النمسا .توفي في فيينا، عن عمر يناهز 87 عاماً. (ar)
  • Erich Schmid (* 4. Mai 1896 in Bruck an der Mur; † 22. Oktober 1983 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Physiker und trug maßgeblich zur Aufklärung von Fragestellungen der Kristallplastizität bei. (de)
  • Erich Schmid (4 May 1896, in Bruck an der Mur – 22 October 1983, in Vienna) was a physicist from Austria. He made important discoveries in the field of crystal plasticity. Schmid studied physics and mathematics at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 1920 under the supervision of Felix Ehrenhaft. He then became the assistant of Ludwig Flamm. In 1951 he accepted a position at the University of Vienna and stayed there until retiring in 1967. One of his most successful contributions is the book "Plasticity of Crystals: with special reference to metals" ("Kristallplastizität: Mit Besonderer Berücksichtigung der Metalle") which he coauthored with Walter Boas. In 1960 the Austrian Academy of Sciences awarded him the Erwin Schrödinger Prize and named the institute for material sciences after him ("Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science"). He was also awarded the Wilhelm Exner Medal, the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art and the Ring of Honour of the City of Vienna. The Schmid Factor (or Schmid's Law) is named for him. (en)
  • Erich Schmid (né le 4 mai 1896 à Bruck an der Mur; † 22 octobre 1983 à Vienne) est un physicien autrichien qui s'est illustré par ses contributions aux mécanismes de déformation plastique dans les cristaux. (fr)
  • Erich Schmid (Bruck an der Mur, 4 de maio de 1896 — Viena, 22 de outubro de 1983) foi um físico austríaco, conhecido por seu trabalho sobre . Schmid estudou física e matemática na Universidade de Viena, obteve um doutorado sob orientação de Felix Ehrenhaft e foi depois assistente de Ludwig Flamm. Em 1951 recebeu um chamado da Universidade de Viena, onde permaneceu até tornar-se professor emérito em 1967. É epônimo da . Em 1935 publicou em co-autoria com o livro-texto Kristallplastizität mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Metalle. A Academia Austríaca de Ciências concedeu a Schmid o Prêmio Erwin Schrödinger de 1960 pelo conjunto de sua obra. Em 1971 recebeu o . Em sua cidade natal Bruck an der Mur existe uma rua denominada em sua memória. (pt)
  • Эрих Шмид (нем. Erich Schmid; 4 мая 1896, Брукк-ан-дер-Мур — 22 октября 1983, Вена) — австрийский учёный, физик, лауреат премии Эрвина Шрёдингера. (ru)
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