Max Steenbeck (1904–1981) was a German physicist known for his contributions to the fields of nuclear physics and electromagnetism. He is particularly noted for his work on the development of the linear accelerator and his research related to particle beams. Steenbeck's innovations in particle acceleration have had a significant impact on both scientific research and various applications in technology. In addition to his scientific contributions, Steenbeck was also involved in educational and organizational efforts within the scientific community.
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