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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Henryk Niewodnicza ski (born 10 December 1900, Wilno - 20 December 1968, Kraków) was a Polish physicist, professor at the Jagiellonian University and the creator and director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Cracow. He graduated from the Stefan Batory University in Wilno (then in Poland) in 1924 and in 1926 received his PhD from the same university. In 1927 he was awarded a fellowship at Tübingen University. At that time his main field of interest was optics of…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Henryk Niewodnicza ski (born 10 December 1900, Wilno - 20 December 1968, Kraków) was a Polish physicist, professor at the Jagiellonian University and the creator and director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Cracow. He graduated from the Stefan Batory University in Wilno (then in Poland) in 1924 and in 1926 received his PhD from the same university. In 1927 he was awarded a fellowship at Tübingen University. At that time his main field of interest was optics of metals and molecular optics. By studying the influence of the magnetic field on the fluorescence of mercury vapour he discovered magnetic dipole radiation. In 1934 as a fellow of Rockefeller Foundation Niewodnicza ski worked in the Royal Society Mond Laboratory and in the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge.