David Shoenberg
British physicist (1911–2004)
David Shoenberg was a British physicist born in 1911, whose work primarily focused on condensed matter physics. Throughout his career, he made significant contributions to the field, particularly in the study of the electrical conduction of metals. His research laid the foundation for a deeper understanding of the properties of metals, paving the way for further advancements in the field.
Shoenberg's most notable achievement was the development of experimental and theoretical principles to investigate the De Haas–Van Alphen effect. This effect is a fundamental phenomenon in condensed matter physics, and Shoenberg's work enabled scientists to better characterize the electrical conduction of metals. His contributions to the field had a lasting impact, and he remained a prominent figure in the scientific community until his death in 2004.