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  1. Ernst Abbe was a brilliant German mathematician and physicist who made several of the most important contributions to the design of lenses for optical microscopy. As a young boy, Abbe lived in an impoverished family where his father labored 16 hours a day to provide for his wife and children. Abbe worked his way through school by earning ...

  2. Ernst Abbe. (1840–1905). German physicist Ernst Abbe discovered the formula that describes the theoretical limits of resolution for a light microscope. His innovations in optical theory led to great improvements in microscope design. Abbe was born on January 23, 1840, in Eisenach, Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (now Germany). He received ...

  3. Mar 14, 2018 · Ernst Abbe was a brilliant German mathematician and physicist who made several of the most important contributions to the design of lenses for optical microscopy. As a young boy, Abbe lived in an impoverished family where his father labored 16 hours a day to provide for his wife and children.

  4. Mar 22, 2020 · Furthermore, I based my description of some of Abbe’s instruments on the book Ernst Abbe (Auerbach, 1922; Zeiss, 1878): Abbe’s apertometer of 1870 (measures the numerical aperture of a microscope objective), Abbe’s Spektrometer (measures the refractive index and the dispersion of glasses), Abbe’s refractometer (Fig. 5.3) of 1869 ...

  5. Practice-oriented and strong in research. Interdisciplinary and modern. Familiar and cosmopolitan. - This is what distinguishes the Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena. We currently have around 4,500 young people studying for a bachelor's or master's degree in the fields of technology, economics, social sciences and health.

  6. 恩斯特·卡尔·阿贝(Ernst Karl Abbe)。. 德国 物理学家 ,光学家, 企业家 。. 1840年 1月23日 出生于埃森纳赫(Eisenach), 1905年 1月14日 卒于 耶拿 。. 别 名. Ernst Karl Abbe. 出生地. 埃森纳赫(Eisenach) 出生日期. 1840年1月23日.

  7. "Ernst Abbe" published on by null. (1840–1905) German physicistAbbe, who was born in Eisenach (now in Germany), came from poor parents but managed to become a lecturer at the University of Jena, where in 1886 he collaborated with Carl Zeiss, a supplier of optical instruments to the university, to improve the quality of microscope production.

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