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Josef Schintlmeister
Josef 'Sepp' Schintlmeister (16 June 1908, Radstadt – 14 August 1971, Hinterglemm) was an Austrian-German nuclear physicist and alpinist from Radstadt. During World War II, he worked on the German nuclear energy project, also known as the Uranium Club. After World War II, he was sent Russia to work on the Soviet atomic bomb project. After he returned to Vienna, he took positions in East Germany. He was a professor of physics at the ''Technische Hochschule Dresden'' as well holding a leading scientific position at the Rossendorf Central Institute for Nuclear Research. In Austria Education Schintlmeister had his doctorate and had completed his Habilitation.''Bericht über das II. Physikalische Institut der Wiener Universität''27 June 1945. SeDocument 5 Early career During World War II, Schintlmeister, ''Dozent für Experimentalphysik'' (Docent for Experimental Physics), worked at the ''II. Physikalisches Institut der Universität, Wien'' (Second Physics Institute of the Un ...
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