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1 Nobel laureates  



1.1  Nobel Prize in Physics  





1.2  Nobel Prize in Chemistry  





1.3  Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine  





1.4  Nobel Prize in Literature  







2 Politicians and public figures  



2.1  Chancellor of Germany  





2.2  President of Germany  





2.3  Anti-Nazi resistance activists  





2.4  Other politicians and public figures  







3 Other notable alumni  





4 References  














List of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich people






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This is a list of people associated with Ludwig Maximilian University of MunichinGermany.

Nobel laureates

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Nobel Prize in Physics

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  1. Ferenc Krausz (Physics 2023;[1] professor and chair of experimental physics since 2004[2])
  2. Theodor W. Hänsch (Physics 2005; professor,[3] 2001-02 Chairman of the Physics Department[4])
  3. Wolfgang Ketterle (Physics 2001; PhD physics 1986[5])
  4. Gerd Binnig (Physics 1986; Honorary Professor since 1987; 1987-1995 Director of IBM physics group at LMU Munich[6])
  5. Hans Bethe (Physics 1967; PhD)
  6. Wolfgang Pauli (Physics 1945; PhD)
  7. Werner Heisenberg (Physics 1932; PhD)
  8. Gustav Hertz (Physics 1926; student 1907-1908)
  9. Johannes Stark (Physics 1919; PhD)
  10. Max Planck (Physics 1918; PhD)
  11. Max von Laue (Physics 1914; student one semester 1901-02, Privatdozent 1909, Honorary Doctorate[7])
  12. Wilhelm Wien (Physics 1911; professor of physics since 1920[8])
  13. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Physics 1901; professor chair since 1900)

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

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  1. Gerhard Ertl (Chemistry 2007; student 1958-1959, professor 1973-1986)
  2. Hartmut Michel (Chemistry 1988; student lab work 1972/73)
  3. Ernst Otto Fischer (Chemistry 1973; professor 1957-1959; honorary doctorate 1972)
  4. Otto Hahn (Chemistry 1944; PhD student)
  5. Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry 1939; professor)
  6. Richard Kuhn (Chemistry 1938; PhD)
  7. Peter Debye (Chemistry 1936; PhD)
  8. Hans Fischer (Chemistry 1930; MD 1908)
  9. Heinrich Wieland (Chemistry 1927; PhD)
  10. Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (Chemistry 1925; professor)
  11. Richard Willstätter (Chemistry 1915; diploma & PhD)
  12. Eduard Buchner (Chemistry 1907; PhD & professor)
  13. Adolf von Baeyer (Chemistry 1905; professor)
  14. Hermann Emil Fischer (Chemistry 1902; professor 1875-1881)

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

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  1. Günter Blobel (Physiology or Medicine 1999; studied medicine at the University of Munich[9])
  2. Bert Sakmann (Physiology or Medicine 1991; medical assistant 1968, MD 1974[10])
  3. Karl von Frisch (Physiology or Medicine 1973; student, assistant since 1910 & professor since 1925[11])
  4. Feodor Lynen (Physiology or Medicine 1964; student since 1930, PhD Mar. 1937, professor since 1947)
  5. Hans Adolf Krebs (Physiology or Medicine 1953; student, 1921 transferred to the University of Munich, started his clinical training, 1923 completed his medical exams[12])
  6. Otto Loewi (Physiology or Medicine 1936; student[13])
  7. Hans Spemann (Physiology or Medicine 1935; 1893-1894 studied at the University of Munich for clinical training[14])

Nobel Prize in Literature

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  1. Thomas Mann (Literature 1929; student[15])

Politicians and public figures

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Chancellor of Germany

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President of Germany

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Anti-Nazi resistance activists

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Other politicians and public figures

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Other notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Ferenc Krausz – Facts". NobelPrize.org. 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  • ^ "Ferenc Krausz". Wolf Foundation. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  • ^ The Nobel Prize in Physics 2005 - Theodor W. Hänsch
  • ^ Theodor W. Hänsch C.V. Archived 2009-01-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Wolfgang Ketterle C.V. Archived 2015-04-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ IEEE: Biography of Gerd Binnig
  • ^ NobelPrize.org: Max von Laue - Biography
  • ^ Wilhelm Wien - 1911 Nobel Laureate in Physics Archived 2009-03-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Günter Blobel
  • ^ Bert Sakmann
  • ^ NobelPrize.org: Karl von Frisch - Autobiography
  • ^ Krebs, Hans Adolf (1900-1981): World of Microbiology and Immunology
  • ^ NobelPrize.org: Otto Loewi - Biography
  • ^ NobelPrize.org: Hans Spemann - Biography
  • ^ Liukkonen, Petri. "Thomas Mann". Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi). Finland: Kuusankoski Public Library. Archived from the original on 22 December 2008.
  • ^ https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-catholic-philosopher-who-took-on-hitler
  • ^ Bayfield, Tony. "Hackenbroch, Hackenbroch, Yvonne Alix (1912–2012), museum curator and historian of jewellery (1912–2012), museum curator and historian of jewellery". ONDB. OUP. Retrieved 26 November 2017.

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