Walther Müller

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Walther Müller (6 September 1905, in

Geiger-Müller tube
.

Walther Müller studied

radioactive radiation
.

After some time as professor at the

R&D) in Germany, then as an advisor for the Australian Postmaster-General's Department Research Laboratories in Melbourne,[1] and then as an industrial physicist in the United States, where he also founded a company to manufacture Geiger–Müller tubes
.

References

  1. ^ Gerard Ryle, Gary Hughes, "Rocket science", Sydney Morning Herald, 21 August 1999, News Review, p. 40