Carinthian Slovene physicist, mathematician and poet (1835–1893)
Josef Stefan
Born
(1835-03-24)24 March 1835
St. Peter (today in Klagenfurt), Austrian Empire
Died
7 January 1893(1893-01-07) (aged 57)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Alma mater
University of Vienna
Known for
Stefan–Boltzmann law Stefan–Boltzmann constant Stefan problem Stefan's equation Stefan's formula Stefan flow Stefan number Maxwell–Stefan diffusion Squeeze flow
Awards
Lieben Prize (1865)
Scientific career
Fields
Physicist
Institutions
University of Vienna
Academic advisors
Andreas von Ettingshausen
Doctoral students
Ludwig Boltzmann Marian Smoluchowski Johann Josef Loschmidt
Josef Stefan (Slovene: Jožef Štefan; 24 March 1835 – 7 January 1893)[1] was a Carinthian Slovene physicist, mathematician, and poet of the Austrian Empire.
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JosefStefan (Slovene: Jožef Štefan; 24 March 1835 – 7 January 1893) was a Carinthian Slovene physicist, mathematician, and poet of the Austrian Empire...
Lower Austria, that she had been held captive for 24 years by her father, Josef Fritzl (born 9 April 1935). Fritzl had assaulted, sexually abused, and raped...
"Some historical notes about the Stefan problem" (PDF). Delft, University of Technology. Crepeau, J. (2007). Josefstefan: His life and legacy in the thermal...
legendi in 1869. Boltzmann worked closely with JosefStefan, director of the institute of physics. It was Stefan who introduced Boltzmann to Maxwell's work...
crystal growth from monomer solutions. The problem is named after JosefStefan (Jožef Stefan), the Slovenian physicist who introduced the general class of...
In chemical engineering, a Stefan tube is a device that was devised by JosefStefan in 1874. It is often used for measuring diffusion coefficients. It...
Slovenian physicist, mathematician, and poet JosefStefan for his early work on calculating evaporation rates. The Stefan flow is distinct from diffusion as described...
pp. 58-74 Kubín, JosefŠtefan Povídky kladské Prague: Společnost Národopisného musea českoslovanského 1908 pp. 130-135 Baudiš, Josef The Key of Gold:...
(Jordan) (1980) Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (1980) JosefStefan Medal (JosefStefan Institute, Ljublijana) (1980) Gold Medal for Outstanding Contributions...
Schleicher, Moritz Schlick, Ludwig Karl Schmarda, Joseph von Sonnenfels, JosefStefan, Olga Taussky-Todd, Hans Thirring, Walter Thirring, Walter G. Url, Leopold...
Technology Pan Reference Books, London, 1972, ISBN 0-330-24323-3 Also called Stefan–Boltzmann constant A factor of proportionality, later on, corrected several...
radiation). By 1884 the emissive power of a perfect blackbody was inferred by JosefStefan using John Tyndall's experimental measurements, and derived by Ludwig...
: 275–301 By 1884 the emissive power of a perfect blackbody was inferred by JosefStefan using John Tyndall's experimental measurements, and derived by Ludwig...
king of Poland, born about 1265, died April 2, 1335, at Castle Tyrol. JosefStefan, physicist, born March 24, 1835, in the vicinity of Klagenfurt, died...
(UK-APC) for JosefStefan (1835–1893), Slovenian physicist who in 1889 pioneered the theory of heat flow in a freezing ice layer (see Stefan problem) and...
historical novels, as did prose inspired by folk tales and folk culture (JosefŠtefan Kubín, Jan Drda, Vančura, Jaromír John, Zdeněk Jirotka). The generation...
Johann Josef Loschmidt (Loschmidt constant) Johann Jakob Balmer JosefStefan (Stefan–Boltzmann constant) Ludwig Boltzmann (Boltzmann constant, Stefan–Boltzmann...
deformed between two parallel plates or objects. First explored in 1874 by JosefStefan, squeeze flow describes the outward movement of a droplet of material...
Kopitar Franz Miklosich Josip Plemelj Herman Potočnik Janko Prunk Fritz Pregl JosefStefan Jože Toporišič Valvasor Jurij Vega Milan Vidmar Valentin Vodnik...
University of Vienna (1890-95). His teachers included Franz S. Exner and JosefStefan. Ludwig Boltzmann held a position at Munich University during Smoluchowski's...
ISBN 3-596-14929-0. Riegler, Alexander & Weber, Stefan (Eds.) (2008): The Non-dualizing Philosophy of Josef Mitterer. Special Issue of Constructivist Foundations...
(1829–1891) James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) Johann Bauschinger (1834–1893) JosefStefan (1835–1893) Eugen von Lommel (1837–1899) Carlo Alberto Castigliano (1847–1884)...
Maria Magdalena Mathsdotter, Swedish Sami educator (d. 1873) March 24 – JosefStefan, Slovenian physicist, mathematician, and poet (d. 1893) April 1 – James...