Author: Noortje de Graaf
We proudly announce the latest EPS Historic Site in the Netherlands: the
former Zeeman laboratory in Amsterdam. On 25th May, Pieter Zeeman's
birthday, the plaque on the building was unveiled by EPS Vice-President
Petra Rudolf. The Zeeman laboratory was opened in 1923 at Plantage
Muidergracht 4 in Amsterdam, it was specially equipped for experiments
that were carried out in the group of Nobel Prize Laureate Pieter
Zeeman. Pieter Zeeman was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1902 together with
Hendrik Lorentz. Today the building is inhabited, the laboratory has
been converted into several apartments. The unveiling was actually
planned in 2021 in the context of 100 years of Netherlands’ Physical
Society, but had to be postponed until 2022 due to Covid-19. The other
EPS Historic Sites in the Netherlands are Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory in
Leiden, the NatLab in Eindhoven and Sonnenborgh in Utrecht.
Members of the Van der Waals-Zeeman laboratory of the University of Amsterdam made this short movie about the work of Pieter Zeeman and their own work.

photos: NNV
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