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Georg Robert Döpel (3 December 1895 – 2 December 1982) was a German experimental nuclear physicist. He was a participant in a group known as the "first Uranverein", which was spawned by a meeting conducted by the Reichserziehungsministerium, in April 1939, to discuss the potential of a sustained nuclear reaction. He worked under Werner Heisenberg at the University of Leipzig, and he conducted experiments on spherical layers of uranium oxide surrounded by heavy water. He was a contributor to the German nuclear weapon project (Uranprojekt). In 1945, he was sent to Russia to work on the Soviet atomic bomb project. He returned to Germany in 1957, and he became professor of applied physics and director of the Institut für Angewandte Physik at the Hochschule für Elektrotechnik, now Technische Un

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  • Robert Döpel (de)
  • Robert Döpel (fr)
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  • Дёпель, Георг Роберт (ru)
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  • Robert Döpel (* 3. Dezember 1895 in Neustadt an der Orla; † 2. Dezember 1982 in Ilmenau) war ein deutscher Physiker und hatte Professuren in Leipzig (Strahlungsphysik, 1938–1945), Woronesch (Experimentalphysik, 1952–1957) und Ilmenau (Angewandte Physik, 1957–1962). Besonders bekannt wurde er durch die gemeinsam mit dem Theoretiker und Nobelpreisträger Werner Heisenberg im Zweiten Weltkrieg betriebene Kernenergieforschung. Perspektivische Bedeutung hat sein Modell der globalen Erwärmung infolge industrieller Energieerzeugung sowie der dabei auftretenden Wachstumsgrenzen. (de)
  • Georg Robert Döpel (né le 3 décembre 1895 à Neustadt et mort le 2 décembre 1982 à Ilmenau) est un chercheur en physique nucléaire allemand. (fr)
  • Георг Роберт Дёпель (нем. Georg Robert Döpel, 3 декабря 1895, Нойштадт (Саксония) — 2 декабря 1982, Ильменау) — немецкий физик-ядерщик.Был членом так называемого «Первого Уранового Общества». Работал вместе с Вернером Гайзенбергом в Лейпцигском университете. В 1945 году был захвачен НКВД и работал в СССР в атомной программе. (ru)
  • Georg Robert Döpel (3 December 1895 – 2 December 1982) was a German experimental nuclear physicist. He was a participant in a group known as the "first Uranverein", which was spawned by a meeting conducted by the Reichserziehungsministerium, in April 1939, to discuss the potential of a sustained nuclear reaction. He worked under Werner Heisenberg at the University of Leipzig, and he conducted experiments on spherical layers of uranium oxide surrounded by heavy water. He was a contributor to the German nuclear weapon project (Uranprojekt). In 1945, he was sent to Russia to work on the Soviet atomic bomb project. He returned to Germany in 1957, and he became professor of applied physics and director of the Institut für Angewandte Physik at the Hochschule für Elektrotechnik, now Technische Un (en)
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  • Georg Robert Döpel (en)
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