Science and technology in Germany
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Science and technology in Germany have been very significant and research and development efforts form an integral part of the country's economy. Germany has been the home of some of the most prominent researchers in various scientific disciplines, notably physics, mathematics, chemistry and engineering.
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A list of notable German scientists
- Franz Aepik
- Ralf Altmeyer
- Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe
- Ludwig Aschoff
- Richard Baerwald
- Martin Beneke
- Roland Benz
- Ernest Beutler
- Peter Beyer
- Heinrich Ernst Beyrich
- Wilhelm von Bezold
- William Blandowski
- Paul Richard Heinrich Blasius
- Jens Blauert
- Max Bodenstein
- Harald von Boehmer
- Armin von Bogdandy
- Friedrich Boie
- Max Born
- Carl Bosch
- Johann Friedrich von Brandt
- Magnus von Braun
- Wernher von Braun
- Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke
- Franz Ernst Bruckmann
- Friedrich Burmeister
- Abraham Buschke
- Karin Büttner-Janz
- Jean Cabanis
- Sethus Calvisius
- Franz Ludwig von Cancrin
- Joseph Carlebach
- Ernst Boris Chain
- Otto Detlev Creutzfeldt
- Rudolf Criegee
- Theodor Curtius
- Daniel Dahm
- Max Delbrück
- Otto Diels
- Gerhard Domagk
- Nikolai Eberhardt
- Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
- Paul Ehrlich
- Manfred Eigen
- Albert Einstein
- Bernhard Eitel
- Paul Erman
- Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben
- Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer
- Andreas von Ettingshausen
- Leonhard Euler
- Peter Finke
- Horst Feistel
- Salomon Franck
- Joseph Fraunhofer
- Reinhard Furrer
- Carl Friedrich Gauss
- Johannes Gehrke
- Hanns Bruno Geinitz
- Christian Ludwig Gersten
- Friederich Golz
- Albrecht von Graefe
- Arnold Graffi
- Peter Griess
- Heinz Haber
- Otto Hahn
- Willy Hartner
- Hartmut Heinrich
- Wilhelm Heinrich Heintz
- Werner Heisenberg
- Jochen Heisenberg
- Martin Heisenberg
- József Károly Hell
- Maximilian Hell
- Gustav Hellmann
- Hermann von Helmholtz
- Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle
- Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst
- Gustav Herglotz
- Grete Hermann
- Richard Hesse
- Johann F. C. Hessel
- Franz Hillenkamp
- Diederich Hinrichsen
- Fritz Hofmann
- Robert Hübner
- Alexander von Humboldt
- Klaus Hurrelmann
- Engelbert Kaempfer
- Elisabeth Kalko
- Franz Josef Kallmann
- Immanuel Kant
- Michael Karas
- Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz
- Oskar Kellner
- Frieder Kempe
- Wolfgang von Kempelen
- Franz Kessler
- Johannes Kepler
- Uwe Kils
- Athanasius Kircher
- Siegfried Knemeyer
- August Köhler
- Georges J. F. Köhler
- Heinz Kohnen
- Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter
- Ralph von Königswald
- Wladimir Köppen
- Wilhelm Körner
- Ulrich Kortz
- Max Kramer
- Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss
- Stefan Krauter
- Bernt Krebs
- Herbert Kronke
- Adolph Kussmaul
- Heinrich Lamm
- Rolf Landauer
- Günther Landgraf
- Dieter Langbein
- Karl Christian von Langsdorf
- Grigori Ivanovitch Langsdorff
- Rüdiger Lautmann
- Gottfried Leibniz
- Walter Liebenthal
- Justus von Liebig
- Rainer Liedtke
- Herbert Lochs
- Adolf Loewy
- Johann von Löwenstern-Kunckel
- Niklas Luhmann
- Hermann Lux
- Michael Maestlin
- Herbert Mataré
- Kurt Mendelssohn
- Friedrich Sigmund Merkel
- Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt
- Helmut Metzner
- Viktor Meyer
- Hermann Minkowski
- Achim Müller
- Johannes Peter Müller
- Salomon Müller
- Hermann von Nathusius
- Heinrich Edmund Naumann
- Rudolf Nebel
- Hans E. J. Neugebauer
- Georg von Neumayer
- Bernd Noack
- Hugo Obermaier
- Heinrich Olbers
- Volker Oppitz (scientist)
- Max Planck
- Theodor Peckolt
- Richard Friedrich Johannes Pfeiffer
- Johannes Plendl
- Kurt Plötner
- Julius Plücker
- Ingo Potrykus
- Ernst Pringsheim, Jr.
- Wolfgang Prinz
- Karl Ramsayer
- Eberhard Rees
- Jens Reich
- Ralf Reski
- Berthold Ribbentrop
- Ronald Richter
- Ferdinand von Richthofen
- Nikolaus Riehl
- Walter Rogowski
- Ludwig Roth
- Arthur Rudolph
- Hans Sachs (serologist)
- Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh
- Karl Ludwig Fridolin von Sandberger
- Monika Schäfer-Korting
- Valentin Scheidel
- Harald Schering
- Claus Schilling
- Hermann Schlegel
- Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert
- Ulrich S. Schubert
- Karl Schwarzschild
- Gerhard Schwehm
- Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger
- Walter Seelmann-Eggebert
- Johann Andreas Segner
- Meinolf Sellmann
- Friedrich Sellow
- Johann Silberschlag
- Eduard Simon
- Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring
- Frank Steglich
- Karl Stetter
- Erwin Stresemann
- Michael Succow
- Reinhard Süring
- Kurt Tank
- Bernhard Tessmann
- Torsten Zuberbier
- Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus
- Rudolf Virchow
- Hans Vogel (scientist)
- Gerhard Vollmer
- Peter Wagner (Social theorist)
- Albert H. Walenta
- Otto Heinrich Warburg
- Alfred Wegener
- Friedrich Wegener
- Arthur Wehnelt
- Heinrich Welker
- Guenter Wendt
- Gregor Wentzel
- Richard Wilhelm
- Hans Winkler
- Johannes Winkler
- Friedrich Wöhler
- Nathanael Matthaeus von Wolf
- Theodor Wolf
- Rüdiger Wolfrum
- Johann Zahn
- Eberhard Zwicker
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See also
- Science and technology in Germany
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