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The zoologist Leonore Brecher, one of his students, completed her habilitation in 1923 and during the last two years of her study, she was appointed as Przibram's private Assistentin. 52 In 1925, the opportunity arose to appoint an Assistent as a state employ at the institute, but Brecher had already received a fellowship from the Deutsches Notgemeinschaft to spend research time at the Rhoda Erdmann Institute in Berlin.
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He was surprised that Schmidt, who was married, could manage on a salary of just 125 sek a month. 144 A few months after his appointment to the Radium Institute, Schmidt quit the position for the prospect of becoming an ausserordentlicher Assistent at the Second Physics Institute. 145 89
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Assistent at the Radium Institute, where he carried out work on cosmic radiation.
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He studied physics with Exner and in 1904, he became an Assistent at the first Physics Institute under Victor von Lang. 79 His main focus was on theoretical physics and, with Exner's retirement, Ehrenhaft envisioned himself as his successor, utilizing some political connections.
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Welsbach had studied chemistry and physics at the Technical University of Vienna, worked at the University of Heidelberg as a lecturer on inorganic chemistry, and later served as Assistent at the second Chemistry Institute in Vienna. 53 His patent for a new method to produce incandescent mantle out of 99 percent thorium oxide resulted to the commercial production of mantles in 1886.
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Georg Stetter, Assistent at the second Physics Institute and collaborator with the Radium Institute, constructed a mass spectrograph, adopting the principle used by Francis William Aston in England.
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On the basis of his work in Pettersson's group, Stetter completed his habilitation in 1927 and six years later, in October 1933, he was promoted to an ausserordentliche Privatdozent. 114 Since 1922, he had been working as an ausserordentliche Assistent at the Second Physics Institute and used its facilities for his research.
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In 1940, she officially became wissenschaftlichen Assistent at the Radium Institute and in 1942, she was promoted to Diätendozentin.
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It was at the University of Vienna that Steindler met Felix Ehrenhaft, Exner's Assistent and member of his circle, whom she married in 1908.
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Paneth had accepted the position of an Extraordinarius Professor at the University of Hamburg in 1919 and Karl Herzfeld took over his tasks as Ausserordentlicher Assistent for a short time. 87
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