Friedrich Wagner
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Friedrich Wagner
Summary
Friedrich Wagner is a human[1]. His place of birth was Pfaffenhofen an der Roth[2]. He was born on November 16, 1943[3]. He worked as a physicist[4] and university teacher[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Born in Pfaffenhofen an der Roth[2], Friedrich Wagner…
- Friedrich Wagner was born on November 16, 1943[3].
- Friedrich Wagner held citizenship in Germany[7].
- Friedrich Wagner worked as a physicist[4].
- Friedrich Wagner's professions included university teacher[5].
- Friedrich Wagner was employed by Technical University of Munich[8].
- Friedrich Wagner was employed by Heidelberg University[9].
- Among Friedrich Wagner's employers was University of Greifswald[10].
- Among Friedrich Wagner's employers was Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics (Greifswald)[11].
- Friedrich Wagner received the Stern–Gerlach Medal[12].
- Friedrich Wagner received the Hannes Alfvén Prize[13].
- Friedrich Wagner received the Fellow of the American Physical Society[14].
- Friedrich Wagner received the John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research[15].
- Friedrich Wagner is recorded as male[16].
- Friedrich Wagner's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Friedrich Wagner earned the academic degree of doctorate[18].
- Friedrich Wagner's family name is recorded as Wagner[19].
- Friedrich Wagner's given name is recorded as Friedrich[20].
- Friedrich Wagner's work location is recorded as Munich[21].
- Friedrich Wagner's work location is recorded as Heidelberg[22].
- Friedrich Wagner's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[23].
- Friedrich Wagner's name in native language is recorded as Friedrich Wagner[24].
- Friedrich Wagner's different from is recorded as Friedrich E. Wagner[25].
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Origins and Family
Friedrich Wagner's place of birth was Pfaffenhofen an der Roth[2]. He was born on November 16, 1943[3].
Education
Friedrich Wagner earned the academic degree of doctorate[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[4] and university teacher[5]. Employers include Technical University of Munich[8], an institute of technology[26], in Germany[27], founded in 1868[28], headquartered in Munich[29]; Heidelberg University[9], a public research university[30], in Germany[31], founded in 1386[32], headquartered in Heidelberg[33]; University of Greifswald[10], a public university[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1456[36]; and Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics (Greifswald)[11], a research institute[37], in Germany[38], founded in 1994[39].
Recognition
Awards received include Stern–Gerlach Medal[12], a science award[40]; Hannes Alfvén Prize[13], a science award[41]; Fellow of the American Physical Society[14], a fellowship award[42]; and John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research[15], a science award[43], founded in 1983[44].
Why It Matters
Friedrich Wagner ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (15 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[6]
FAQs
Where was Friedrich Wagner born?
Friedrich Wagner was born in Pfaffenhofen an der Roth[2].
What did Friedrich Wagner do for work?
Friedrich Wagner worked as physicist[4] and university teacher[5].
What awards did Friedrich Wagner receive?
Honors received include Stern–Gerlach Medal[12], Hannes Alfvén Prize[13], Fellow of the American Physical Society[14], and John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research[15].