Alice Golsen

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Born
Alice Goldstein

(1889-09-22)September 22, 1889
DiedJune 14, 1940(1940-06-14) (aged 50)
Causeof deathSuicide
Alice Sophie Golsen
Alice (far left) with her sisters Hedwig and Anni.
Born
Alice Goldstein

(1889-09-22)September 22, 1889
DiedJune 14, 1940(1940-06-14) (aged 50)
Cause of deathSuicide
EducationUniversity of Berlin,
University of Heidelberg,
University of Frankfurt
Scientific career
FieldsRadiation pressure,
quantum physics
Thesis Über eine neue Messung des Strahlungsdrucks (About a new measurement of radiation pressure)  (1924)
Doctoral advisorsWalter Gerlach, Richard Wachsmuth

Alice Sophie Golsen (born Goldstein; 22 September 1889 - 14 June 1940) was a Jewish physicist who worked in Germany between the two world wars. Her research contributed to the development of modern quantum mechanics.[1]

She features in the 2024-2025 "Light and Matter" special exhibition at the Deutsches Museum.[2]

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