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List of Munich People Of Ludwig Maximilian Universityreport

  • Theodor W. Hänsch (Physics 2005; professor, 2001-02 Chairman of the Physics Department)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Wolfgang Ketterle (Physics 2001; PhD physics 1986)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Gerd Binnig (Physics 1986; Honorary Professor since 1987; 1987-1995 Director of IBM physics group at LMU Munich)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Hans Bethe (Physics 1967; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Wolfgang Pauli (Physics 1945; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Werner Heisenberg (Physics 1932; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Gustav Hertz (Physics 1926; student 1907-1908)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Johannes Stark (Physics 1919; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Max Planck (Physics 1918; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Max von Laue (Physics 1914; student one semester 1901-02, Privatdozent 1909, Honorary Doctorate)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Wilhelm Wien (Physics 1911; professor of physics since 1920)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Physics 1901; professor chair since 1900)

    (Nobel Prize in Physics) (Nobel laureates)

  • Gerhard Ertl (Chemistry 2007; student 1958-1959, professor 1973-1986)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Hartmut Michel (Chemistry 1988; student lab work 1972/73)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Ernst Otto Fischer (Chemistry 1973; professor 1957-1959; honorary doctorate 1972)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Otto Hahn (Chemistry 1944; PhD student)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry 1939; professor)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Richard Kuhn (Chemistry 1938; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Peter Debye (Chemistry 1936; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Hans Fischer (Chemistry 1930; MD 1908)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Heinrich Wieland (Chemistry 1927; PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (Chemistry 1925; professor)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Richard Willstätter (Chemistry 1915; diploma & PhD)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Eduard Buchner (Chemistry 1907; PhD & professor)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Adolf von Baeyer (Chemistry 1905; professor)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Hermann Emil Fischer (Chemistry 1902; professor 1875-1881)

    (Nobel Prize in Chemistry) (Nobel laureates)

  • Günter Blobel (Physiology or Medicine 1999; studied medicine at the University of Munich)

    (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates)

  • Bert Sakmann (Physiology or Medicine 1991; medical assistant 1968, MD 1974)

    (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates)

  • Karl von Frisch (Physiology or Medicine 1973; student, assistant since 1910 & professor since 1925)

    (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates)

  • Feodor Lynen (Physiology or Medicine 1964; student since 1930, PhD Mar. 1937, professor since 1947)

    (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates)

  • Hans Adolf Krebs (Physiology or Medicine 1953; student, 1921 transferred to the University of Munich, started his clinical training, 1923 completed his medical exams)

    (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates)

  • Otto Loewi (Physiology or Medicine 1936; student)

    (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates)

  • Hans Spemann (Physiology or Medicine 1935; 1893-1894 studied at the University of Munich for clinical training)

    (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) (Nobel laureates)

  • Thomas Mann (Literature 1929; student)

    (Nobel Prize in Literature) (Nobel laureates)

  • Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany (1949–1963)

    (Chancellor of Germany) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Karl Carstens, President of Germany (1979–1984)

    (President of Germany) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Gustav Heinemann, President of Germany (1969–1974)

    (President of Germany) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Roman Herzog, President of Germany (1994–1999)

    (President of Germany) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Theodor Heuss, President of Germany (1949–1959)

    (President of Germany) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Willi Graf, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Eric Voegelin, anti-Nazi philosopher

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Kurt Huber, well known professor during the World War II era; anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Ernst Munzinger, Abwehr Lieutenant Colonel turned anti-Nazi

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Christoph Probst, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Alexander Schmorell, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Hans Scholl, anti-Nazi resistance activist, leader of the White Rose rebellion

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Sophie Scholl, anti-Nazi resistance activist in the White Rose rebellion

    (Anti-Nazi resistance activists) (Politicians and public figures)

  • John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton (1834–1902), British historian and politician

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Valdas Adamkus, President of Lithuania (1998–2003, 2004–2009)

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Jaladat Ali Badirkhan, Kurdish writer, linguist, journalist and political activist

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Dora Bakoyannis, Greek Foreign Affairs Minister, outgoing Mayor of Athens

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Pope Benedict XVI, Pope (2005–2013) and former theologian

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Dr. Diether Haenicke, President of Western Michigan University (1985–1998); Interim President (2006–2007)

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Erwin Huber, leader of the Christian Social Union (2007–2009)

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal, poet and philosopher of Pakistan

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Conrad Krez, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • King Ludwig III of Bavaria

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Manfred Wörner, Secretary General of NATO (1988–1994)

    (Other politicians and public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Andrea Ablasser, immunologist (Other notable alumni)

  • Ingeborg Beling, ethologist in the field of chronobiology (Other notable alumni)

  • Werner Braune (1909–1951), Nazi SS officer, executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)

  • Bertolt Brecht, poet, playwright, and theatre director (Other notable alumni)

  • William Lane Craig, Christian theologian and philosopher (Other notable alumni)

  • Stefan Dassler, author of business-related non-fiction books (Other notable alumni)

  • Georg Dohrn, German conductor (Other notable alumni)

  • Aloys Fischer, educationalist and statistician (Other notable alumni)

  • Wilhelm Frick (1877-1946), Nazi official, executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)

  • Diego García-Borreguero, Director of the Sleep Research Institute in Madrid, Spain (Other notable alumni)

  • Karl Gebhardt (1897–1948), Nazi SS physician who conducted criminal medical experiments; executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)

  • Helmut Gernsheim, photo-historian, collector, and photographer (Other notable alumni)

  • Gerd Gigerenzer, psychologist (Other notable alumni)

  • Yvonne Hackenbroch (1912–2012), British museum curator and historian of jewellery (last Jew to earn a PhD there before World War II) (Other notable alumni)

  • Wolfhart Hauser, businessman, chief executive of Intertek (Other notable alumni)

  • Rudolf Hess, Nazi official acting as Adolf Hitler's deputy in the Nazi Party (Other notable alumni)

  • Werner Herzog, film director (Other notable alumni)

  • Ödön von Horváth, German-writing Austro-Hungarian-born playwright and novelist (Other notable alumni)

  • Waldemar Hoven (1903–1948), Nazi physician executed for war crimes (Other notable alumni)

  • Sara Murray Jordan, American gastroenterologist (Other notable alumni)

  • Andreas Kaplan, German University professor and Rector (Other notable alumni)

  • Alexander Kekulé, German doctor and biochemist (Other notable alumni)

  • Christof Loy, opera director (Other notable alumni)

  • Josef Mengele, SS officer and Auschwitz physician; earned a doctorate in anthropology (Other notable alumni)

  • Wolf-Dieter Montag (1924–2018), German physician, and international sports administrator (Other notable alumni)

  • Humberto Fernández Morán, Venezuelan scientist, inventor of the diamond knife (Other notable alumni)

  • Dieter Nörr, scholar of ancient law (Other notable alumni)

  • Michael Otto, head of German Otto Group (Other notable alumni)

  • Sergey Padyukov, American architect (Other notable alumni)

  • Dušan David Pařízek, Czech theatre director (Other notable alumni)

  • John Piper, reformed theologian, author and pastor (Other notable alumni)

  • Otto Friedrich Ranke, physiologist (Other notable alumni)

  • Berta Scharrer, U.S.-based endocrinologist and scientific researcher (d. 1995) (Other notable alumni)

  • Carl Sternheim, German playwright and short story writer (Other notable alumni)

  • Heinz Hermann Thiele, German billionaire businessman and the chairman of Knorr-Bremse (Other notable alumni)

  • Blake Ragsdale Van Leer, President of Georgia Tech and United States Army Officer (Other notable alumni)

  • Martin H. Wiggers, German economist, editor, author and businessman (Other notable alumni)

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The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich has been one of the most prestigious universities in Europe and the world since it was founded in the 15th century, the highest-ranked German University on the Composite Index, and one of the first three to be included in Germany’s elite universities, member of the German U15 Union of universities, the League of European Research Universities and the Global Union of universities and colleges, whose social sciences (political science, business, sociology, etc.), humanities (linguistics, philosophy, etc.) and physics, chemistry, medicine, mathematics, computational linguistics, and other fields are internationally renowned. With its high academic status and extensive influence in the fields of politics, literature, medicine, physics, and chemistry, it is recognized as one of the top institutions of higher education in the world. It is ranked 17th in political science, 23rd in life sciences, 22nd in physics, 21st in arts and humanities, 32nd in clinical medicine and Health Sciences, 16th in Business and economics, and 55th in computer science.

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