Otto Hahn

Size: 12 cm

Color: Gray stone

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A traditional-style bust of Otto Hahn on a column pedestal. The bottom of the pedestal has a name plate.

The bust and pedestal is 3D-printed in a single color using environmentally friendly bio-plastic.

Size:
12 cm

  • Height: 12 cm (bust 8.5 + column 3.5)
  • Width: 6 cm
  • Depth: 5-6 cm
  • Weight: around 30-50 grams

Color:
Gray stone

Low-sheen gray stone-like color.

Text plate:
Otto Hahn

A column pedestal with a text plate at the bottom with the text:

OTTO HAHN

Otto Hahn was a German chemist born in 1879, renowned for his pioneering work in radiochemistry. He is best known for the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938, alongside Fritz Strassmann, a breakthrough that significantly contributed to the development of nuclear energy and atomic weapons. Hahn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 for this discovery. Throughout his career, he was a key figure in advancing the understanding of radioactivity and transuranium elements. Hahn was also a strong advocate for the peaceful use of nuclear energy and was involved in ethical discussions about science's role in society.

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