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January 13, 1864
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August 30, 1928
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00000001103621770
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OL2399097A0
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Blackbody radiation Wien filter Wien's displacement law Wien's distribution law
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Wilhelm Wien was a German physicist born on January 13, 1864, in Primorsk, Russia . He is known for his work on blackbody radiation, as well as Wien's displacement law and Wien's distribution law . Wien received the 1911 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research .
Wien studied at the University of Göttingen, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and Humboldt University of Berlin . He was a doctoral student under Hermann von Helmholtz and later advised his own doctoral students, including Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Robert Döpel, and Eduard Rüchardt .
Wilhelm Wien passed away on August 30, 1928, in Munich . He was a father to Karl Wien .
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