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Manne Siegbahn
Swedish physicist (–
Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn (Swedish:[ˈmanɛːˈsiːgbɑːn]; 3 December – 26 September )[2] was a Swedish physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in "for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy".[3][4]
Biography
Siegbahn was born in Örebro, Sweden, the son of Georg Siegbahn and his wife, Emma Zetterberg.[5]
He graduated in Stockholm and began his studies at Lund University in the same year.[6] During his education he was secretarial assistant to Johannes Rydberg.[7] In he studied at the University of Göttingen.[8] He obtained his doctorate (PhD) at the Lund University in , his thesis was titled Magnetische Feldmessungen (magnetic field measurements).
He became acting professor for Rydberg when his (Rydberg's) health was failing, and succeeded him as full professor in [9] However, in he left Lund for a professorship at Upp