Max Planck Biography
(German Theoretical Physicist and Originator of 'Quantum Theory')Birthday: April 23, 1858 (Taurus)
Born In: Kiel, Germany
Advanced SearchMax Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck or simply Max Planck was a German scientist and theoretical physicist who brought about a paradigm shift in the study of physics in the late 19th century with his quantum theory of physics. When he was a student in school, Planck displayed a great talent in music and could have studied music; however, he changed his mind later on and decided to study physics. Planck held positions at the University of Munich, University of Berlin and the University of Kiel during his illustrious career and also collaborated with some of the leading scientist of his day. Planck’s greatest contribution in physics was the introduction of quantum physics as a distinct branch of physics in the late 19th century; he won a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 for his quantum theory. Planck was also pivotal in bringing together all the different physics societies in Germany under one roof with the establishment of the Physical Societies of Germany that led to greater collaboration between physicists in the country. Quick FactsGerman Celebrities Born In April
Also Known As: Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck
Died At Age: 89
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Marga von Hoesslin, Marie Merck
father: Johann Julius Wilhelm Planck
mother: Emma Patzig
children: Emma Planck, Erwin Planck, Grete Planck, Hermann Planck, Karl Planck
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place of death: Göttingen, Germany
Grouping of People: Nobel Laureates in Physics
City: Kiel, Germany
More Factseducation: Ludwig Maximilian University Of Munich, Humboldt University Of Berlin
awards: Nobel Prize in Physics - 1918
Max Planck Medal - 1929
Pour le Mérite - 1915
Copley Medal - 1929
Lorentz Medal - 1927
Franklin Medal - 1927
Goethe Prize - 1945
Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches - 1928
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German CelebritiesGerman MenHumboldt University Of BerlinLudwig Maximilian University Of MunichMale Physicists Childhood & Early LifeMax Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born on 23 April 1858 in Kiel, Duchy of Holstein. His father, Johann Julius Wilhelm Planck, was a professor in law, and his mother, Emma Patzig, was his father’s second wife.Planck’s family of eight including Max Planck’s five other siblings settled down in Munich, in 1867. In Munich, Planck took admission in the Maximilians Gymnasium School where he was tutored in mathematics, astronomy and physics by a mathematician named Hermann Muller. He graduated from school when he was 17.Although Planck was a gifted musician and held a keen interest in it throughout his life; he decided against pursuing a career in music since he realised that he was equally fascinated with the subject of physics. In 1874, Max Planck took admission in the University of Munich in order to study physics.Planck spent a year at the University of Berlin in 1877 since the university was known to be the stomping ground of the eminent physicists like Hermann von Helmholtz and Gustav Kirchoff. But he was not impressed by what he saw. He returned to Munich the following year and in 1879, when he was only 21, he was awarded his doctoral degree for the thesis related to the second law of thermodynamics.