Max Knoll, along with Ernst Ruska, invented the electron microscope in 1931. This groundbreaking invention allowed scientists to see objects at a much higher magnification than was possible with traditional light microscopes, revolutionizing the field of microscopy.
The compound microscope was invented by Zacharias Janssen in the late 16th century, although others like Hans and Zacharias Janssen, Hans Lippershey, and Hans Martens claim to have contributed to its development. The electron microscope was later invented in the 20th century by Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll.
The optical microscope was likely invented by Hans Lippershey, Zacharias Janssen, and Hans Janssen in the late 16th century. These early microscopes used lenses to magnify small objects.
Robert Hooke was the first to discover and invent the microscope in 1655.
The budget of Max Planck Society is 1,400,000,000 euros.
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Max Knoll was born in 1897.
Max Knoll died on November 6, 1969 :-)
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The electron microscope was invented by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska in Germany in 1931. Ruska was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986 for his contribution to the development of electron microscopy.
Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll
It was invented in 1931 by Max Knoll and Ernest Ruska.
developers of the electron microscope
The Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) was invented in 1931 by German physicists Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll. They received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986 for their contribution to the development of the electron microscope.
The introduction of the electron microscope in the 1930's filled the bill. Co-invented by Germans, Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska in 1931, Ernst Ruska was awarded half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1986 for his invention.
1:Ernst Ruska 2:Max Knoll they were Germans
Knoll goes by Knoll.