Franz Daniel Kahn
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Born
13 May 1926
Franz Daniel Kahn
13 May 1926
Nuremberg, Germany
Died8 February 1998 (aged 71)
Resting placeManchester, UK
EducationSt Paul's School, London
Franz Kahn | |
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Kahn in 1973 | |
| Born | Franz Daniel Kahn 13 May 1926 Nuremberg, Germany |
| Died | 8 February 1998 (aged 71) |
| Resting place | Manchester, UK |
| Education | St Paul's School, London |
| Alma mater | University of Oxford (BA, DPhil) |
| Spouse |
Carla Copeland (m. 1951–1981) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Astrophysics |
| Institutions | University of Manchester |
| Thesis | Some problems concerning the luminosity and other properties of the upper atmosphere |
| Doctoral advisor | Sydney Chapman[2] |
| Doctoral students | |
Franz Daniel Kahn FRS FRAS[5] (1926–1998) was a mathematician and astrophysicist at the University of Manchester.[6][7][8] He was Professor of Astronomy from 1966 to 1993, then Emeritus thereafter in the School of Physics and Astronomy.[9]
Kahn was educated at St Paul's School, London from 1940 to 1944,[6] after which he secured an open scholarship to The Queen's College, Oxford.[9][6] After graduating with first-class honours in mathematics in 1947 he moved to Balliol College, Oxford in 1948 as a Skynner senior student.[6] He was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1950 for research supervised by Sydney Chapman on the luminosity of the upper atmosphere.[2][10]