Bruno Winawer (17 March 1883, Warsaw, Poland â€" 11 April 1944, Opole
Lubelskie, Poland) was a Jewish-descended Polish physicist, columnist,
and author of comedies, science fiction novels, short stories, and
poetry.Winawer studied physics at the University of Heidelberg, then
served at the University of Amsterdam as assistant to Nobel laureate
Pieter Zeeman.[1]In 1917â€"21 he held an academic post at the Warsaw
Polytechnic, in Poland.[2]Winawer penned popular social comedies,
often incorporating scientific themes; columns on science and
literature; and science-fiction stories.
Lubelskie, Poland) was a Jewish-descended Polish physicist, columnist,
and author of comedies, science fiction novels, short stories, and
poetry.Winawer studied physics at the University of Heidelberg, then
served at the University of Amsterdam as assistant to Nobel laureate
Pieter Zeeman.[1]In 1917â€"21 he held an academic post at the Warsaw
Polytechnic, in Poland.[2]Winawer penned popular social comedies,
often incorporating scientific themes; columns on science and
literature; and science-fiction stories.
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