
Hans Fröhlich
Hans Fröhlich was a German-American physicist renowned for his work in condensed matter physics, particularly in superconductivity and condensed matter phenomena. His research contributed to understanding how materials conduct electricity without resistance and the fundamental properties of materials at very low temperatures. Throughout his career, he held academic positions and published influential studies that advanced the scientific understanding of electron interactions and phase transitions in solids. Fröhlich’s work has had lasting impact on the development of electronic materials and superconducting technology.