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Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn (
December 3,
1886 -
September 26,
1978) was a
Swedish physicist, and
Nobel laureate in physics for his discoveries and research in the field of
X-ray spectroscopy. He was born in
Örebro, Sweden.
Siegbahn obtained his Ph.D. at the
Lund University in 1911, his thesis was titled
Magnetische Feldmessungen (magnetic field measurements). He was acting professor for
Janne Rydberg when his health was failing, and succeeded him as full professor in 1915.
His son
Kai Siegbahn also received the Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1981.
He married Karin Högbom 1914 and their children were
Bo Siegbahn (diplomat, b. 1915) and
Kai M. Siegbahn (physicist and Nobel laureate, b. 1918).
He won the
Hughes Medal 1934 and
Rumford Medal 1940.
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