Wilhelm Hort

Wilhelm Karl Konrad Siegmund Adam Hort (20 March 1878 in Madelungen, now part of Eisenach 2 June 1938 in Berlin) was a German physicist.

He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Jena, mechanical and electrical engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig, then completed his studies at the University of Göttingen, where he received a doctorate in physics (1904). In 1917 he received his habilitation at the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) and in 1923 obtained the title of professor.[1]

In 1928 he became head of the department of mechanics at the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut für Schwingungsforschung (Heinrich Hertz Institute of Oscillation Research) in Berlin, and in 1931 returned to TU Berlin as chair of Mechanische Schwingungslehre (mechanical oscillations theory). In 1919, with Georg Gehlhoff, he founded the Deutsche Gesellschaft für technische Physik (German Society for Technical Physics).[1][2]

Published works

His textbook on oscillation theory, Technische Schwingungslehre (1910; expanded edition 1922) was considered to be the main German work on this subject for three decades.[1] His other noteworthy writings are:

References

  1. 1 2 3 Hort, Wilhelm Deutsche Biographie
  2. Hitz - Kozub edited by Rudolf Vierhaus
  3. HathiTrust Digital Trust published works
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