Eugen Bamberger
Appearance
Eugen Bamberger | |
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University of Munich, ETH Zurich | |
Doctoral advisor | August Wilhelm von Hofmann |
Eugen Bamberger (19 July 1857 – 10 December 1932) was a German chemist and discoverer of the Bamberger rearrangement.
Life and achievements
Bamberger started studying medicine in 1875 at the
University of Heidelberg
in 1876. He returned to Berlin in the same year and focused on chemistry.
He received his PhD for work with University of Munich, where, after his habilitation
in 1891, he became associate professor for chemistry.
The
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
(ETH Zurich) appointed him professor in 1893, where he stayed until a severe illness forced him to retire from the position in 1905.
He suffered from limited control of his right arm and severe headache for the rest of his life. Still he did research work in a private laboratory at ETH. In the last years of his life he lived at Ponte Tresa, Ticino
. He died there in 1932.
Further reading
- Luis Blangey (1933). "Eugen Bamberger". .
- Dictionary of Scientific Biography, vol. 1 (1970), S. 426 (incl. bibliography)
- Pötsch/Fischer/Müller: Lexikon bedeutender Chemiker, Verlag H. Deutsch, 1989, S.26
External links
Media related to Eugen Bamberger at Wikimedia Commons
- Short bio of Bamberger for his 150th birthday at the ETH-Website here