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The University of Hamburg, Germany
Address: Germany, D-20146, Hamburg, Edmund-Siemers-Allee, 1
Phone: +49 (40) 428 38 44 77
E-mail:
Website: https://www.uni-hamburg.de
Number of persons: 47
Number of authors: 44
Number of publications: 50

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  • Alim, Murad
  • Beck, Florian
  • Belozerov, Aleksandr Sergeevich
  • Boehning, Christian
  • Böhning, Christian
  • Brener, S
  • Charlton, Steven
  • Chudnovskiy, A L
  • Cortés, Vicente
  • Crompton, P R
  • Flandoli, Ilaria
  • Frisñh, Otto Robert
  • Hafermann, H
  • Hansen, W
  • Heumann, E
  • Huber, G
  • Jordan, Pascual
  • Kalmykov, Mikhail
  • Kerby, William
  • Kettemann, S
  • Kotikov, Anatolii Vasil'evich
  • Kramer, B
  • Lacroix, Sylvain
  • Lentner, Simon D
  • Lichtenstein, A I
  • Lipatov, Lev Nikolaevich
  • Mack, G
  • Mang, Alexander
  • Mattner, Lutz
  • Neumann von, John [Neumann, John von]
  • Ohrmann, Tobias
  • Olivucci, Enrico
  • Ostroumov, V G
  • Pfeifer, Dietmar
  • Romani, Cesar
  • Roos, Bero
  • Saveliev, Andrei V
  • Schmerek, D
  • Steinebach, C
  • Steiner, F
  • Stern, Otto
  • Toschek, Peter È
  • Trushin, M P
  • Tulli, Iván
  • Velizhanin, Vitaly Nikolaevich
  • Wess, Julius
  • Yang, Yang
  • The University of Hamburg, GermanyThe University of Hamburg, with close to 40000 students, is Germany's fifth largest university. There are about 850 professors engaged in teaching and research; in addition to that, the university's academic staff numbers 1800 and its technical and administrative staff, 6650. The university has 270 buildings throughout the city, but its center is the Von-Melle-Park Campus in Eimsbüttel. Students may choose from around 120 different subjects offered by six faculties.

    The University of Hamburg is one of the younger German universities. Its establishment is documented not in a provincial foundation charter, but in a sober official announcement of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg on April 1, 1919. The roots of the university, however, reach back to the beginning of the 17th century. In 1613 an intermediate level of education between school and university (Akademisches Gymnasium) was founded. For two semesters general lectures were offered to students before they turned to their special studies.

    Source: https://www.uni-hamburg.de


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