Neue Wege in die Europäische Privatgesellschaft: Rechts- und Steuerfragen in der Heidelberger Diskussion (Paperback)
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Neue Wege in die Europäische Privatgesellschaft - Rechts- und Steuerfragen in der Heidelberger Diskussion
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ISBN: 9783504646554 bzw. 3504646551, in Deutsch, Dr. Otto Schmidt, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Neue Wege in die Europäische Privatgesellschaft: Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch`s atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. Taschenbuch.
Neue Wege in die Europäische Privatgesellschaft: Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch`s atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. Taschenbuch.
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Neue Wege in die Europäische Privatgesellschaft (2001)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783504646554 bzw. 3504646551, in Deutsch, Dr. Otto Schmidt Aug 2001, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rheinberg-Buch [53870650], Bergisch Gladbach, NRW, Germany.
Neuware - Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch's atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. 369 pp. Deutsch.
Neuware - Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch's atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. 369 pp. Deutsch.
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Neue Wege in die Europäische Privatgesellschaft (2001)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783504646554 bzw. 3504646551, in Deutsch, Dr. Otto Schmidt Aug 2001, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, sparbuchladen [52968077], Göttingen, NDS, Germany.
Neuware - Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch's atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. 386 pp. Deutsch.
Neuware - Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch's atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. 386 pp. Deutsch.
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Neue Wege in die Europäische Privatgesellschaft (2001)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783504646554 bzw. 3504646551, in Deutsch, Dr. Otto Schmidt Aug 2001, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, NRW, Germany.
Neuware - Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch's atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. 369 pp. Deutsch.
Neuware - Peter Hommelhoff is Max Planck Research Group Head at MPQ in Garching, Germany, since 2008. After his physics studies at Technical University of Berlin and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, which conferred the diploma to him, he obtained his PhD from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich working in T. W. Hänsch's atom chip group. Together with M. Kasevich at Stanford, as a Lynen-Fellow of the Humboldt Foundation and later Trimble Fellow, he started the field of ultrafast electron emission from nanometric tips, which led to attosecond science with metal nanostructures. 369 pp. Deutsch.
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