Woldemar Voigt

German physicist and academic

Woldemar Voigt - German physicist and academic
Born

September 2nd, 1850
175 years ago

Died

December 13th, 1919
105 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

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Contributions included work on the theory of elasticity and the study of wave propagation. Developed the concept of Voigt's continuum, which improved understanding of material behaviors under stress. Served as a professor at various universities, influencing the education of future scientists. Published significant papers and served on editorial boards of scientific journals.

Developed Voigt's continuum

Published influential papers on elasticity

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