List of Famous people named Herbert

Name Herbert is among the most common names in Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Here are some famous Herberts:

Herbert Keddi

First Name Herbert
Last Name Keddi
Born on December 7, 1937
Died on November 30, 1999 (aged 61)
Born in Germany, Thuringia
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Herbert Edward Every-Clayton

First Name Herbert
Last Name Every-Clayton
Born on January 1, 1892
Died on January 1, 1961 (aged 69)
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Herbert Kempfler

First Name Herbert
Last Name Kempfler
Born on July 11, 1931 (age 94)
Born in Germany, Bavaria
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Herbert Carter

First Name Herbert
Last Name Carter
Born on October 2, 1867 (age 158)
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Herbert Dawson Slade

First Name Herbert
Last Name Slade
Born on May 28, 1824
Died on June 15, 1900 (aged 76)
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Herbert Kloiber

First Name Herbert
Last Name Kloiber
Born on December 6, 1947 (age 78)
Born in Austria
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Herbert Walther

First Name Herbert
Last Name Walther
Born on January 19, 1935
Died on July 22, 2006 (aged 71)

Herbert Walther was a leader in the fields of quantum optics and laser physics. He was a founding director of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) in Garching, Germany. He also was Chair of Physics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He is primarily known for his experimental work on cavity quantum electrodynamics as well his groundbreaking work on the ion trap.

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Herbert Guy Snowden

First Name Herbert
Last Name Snowden
Born on January 1, 1865 (age 161)
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Herbert George Hope

First Name Herbert
Last Name Hope
Born on May 23, 1875
Died on December 19, 1956 (aged 81)
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Herbert A. Hauptman

First Name Herbert
Last Name Hauptman
Died on October 23, 2011 (aged 41)

Herbert Aaron Hauptman was an American mathematician and Nobel laureate. He pioneered and developed a mathematical method that has changed the whole field of chemistry and opened a new era in research in determination of molecular structures of crystallized materials. Today, Hauptman's direct methods, which he continued to improve and refine, are routinely used to solve complicated structures. It was the application of this mathematical method to a wide variety of chemical structures that led the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to name Hauptman and Jerome Karle recipients of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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