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Jan Czochralski (1885 - 1953)

Born in Exin, Schubin, Posen, Prussia, German Empiremap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
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Died at age 67 in Poznań, Polandmap
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Jan Czochralski was a Polish chemist who invented the Czochralski process, which is used for growing single crystals and in the production of semiconductor wafers. He is the most cited Polish scholar. He was also known for extraordinary physical strength.

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