Otto Hönigschmid


Otto Hönigschmid was a Czech/Austrian chemist. He won the Haitinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 1913.

Education

Hönigschmid studied at the gymnasium in Olomouc, then at the Charles University in Prague under the guidance of Guido Goldschmiedt.

Work

Hönigschmid worked in Paris under Henri Moissan and at Harvard University under Theodore Richards. He was habilitated in 1908. After 1911 he was professor of inorganic and analytical chemistry at the Prague Polytechnic University, and after World War I at the University of Munich. He specialised in research on carbides, silicates and measurement of atomic mass.

Death

He committed suicide shortly after his friend and colleague at the Munich University Hans Fischer.