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Henry Siedentopf
German physicist

Henry Siedentopf

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German physicist
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8 May 1940, Jena (aged 67 years)
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Henry Friedrich Wilhelm Siedentopf (22 September 1872 in Bremen – 8 May 1940 in Jena) was a German physicist and pioneer of Microscopy.

Biography

Siedentopf worked in Carl Zeiss company from 1899 to 1938. In 1907 he was nominated as the head of the microscopy department.

In 1902 the ultramicroscope was developed by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (1865–1929) and Henry Siedentopf, working for Carl Zeiss AG. In 1925, Zsigmondy received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry also for this work.

From 1919 till 1940 he was a. o. Professor for microscopy at the University of Jena. He also worked on the development of micro photography and slow motion and fast motion in the cinephotomicrography. In 1908 he invented together with August Köhler the fluorescence microscope.

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