Awards of Hans Geiger
Hans Geiger received the Hughes Medal in 1929. This medal awarded to a scientist that make an original discovery in the use of energy. It's Recipient is decided upon by The Royal Society, after nominations. The Hughes medal was originally named after David E. Hughes in 1902. Geiger received his "For his invention and development of methods of counting alpha and beta particles." -the Royal Society
Hans Geiger is left known by his invention of the Geiger counter and all the work he did developing research and help in finding the Geiger-Nuttal rule.
Hans Geiger is left known by his invention of the Geiger counter and all the work he did developing research and help in finding the Geiger-Nuttal rule.