This article is about the Belgian inventor Robert Goldschmidt. For the German inventor of the Goldschmidt alternator radio transmitter, see Rudolf Goldschmidt.
Robert B. Goldschmidt
Robert Goldschmidt in 1909
Born
1877
Died
1935
Brussels, Belgium
Scientific career
Fields
Physics
Robert B. Goldschmidt (1877–1935) was a Belgian chemist, physicist, and engineer who first proposed the idea of standardized microfiche (microfilm).
Goldschmidt was a polymath who also made advances in aviation and radio, among other fields. In 1913 he constructed a major radio facility at Laeken, Belgium, where in 1914 he and Raymond Braillard inaugurated Europe's first regular radio concert broadcasts. He was also a participant in the first and second international Solvay Conferences reviewing outstanding issues in chemistry and physics.
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