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{{Infobox scientist
| name = Wilhelm Röntgen
| image = Roentgen2.jpg
| birth_name = Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
| birth_date = {{birth date|1845|3|27|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Lennep]], [[Prussia]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1923|2|10|1845|3|27}}
| death_place = [[Munich]], [[Germany]]
| nationality = [[Germany|German]]
| field = [[Physics]]
| alma_mater = [[ETH Zurich]]<br>[[University of Zürich]]
| workplaces = [[University of Strassburg]]<br>[[Hohenheim]]<br>[[University of Giessen]]<br>[[University of Würzburg]]<br>[[University of Munich]]
| doctoral_advisor = [[August Kundt]]<!-- he left shortly before his exam!-->
| doctoral_students = [[Herman March]]<br>[[Abram Ioffe]]<br>[[Ernst Wagner]]<!--[[Emil Silbernagel]]-->
| known_for = [[X-rays]]
| prizes = {{nowrap|[[Nobel Prize in Physics]] (1901) }}
}}
'''Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen''' (27 March 1845&nbsp;– 10 February 1923) was a [[Germany|German]] [[physics|physicist]], who, on 8 November 1895, produced and detected [[electromagnetic radiation]] in a [[wavelength]] range today known as [[x-ray]]s or Röntgen rays, an achievement that earned him the first [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1901.<ref name="squires">Novelline, Robert. ''Squire's Fundamentals of Radiology''. [[Harvard University Press]]. 5th edition. 1997. ISBN 0674833392.</ref>{{rp|1}}
 
Following transliteration conventions for characters accented by an [[Germanic umlaut|umlaut]], "Röntgen" in English is spelled "'''Roentgen'''", and that is the usual rendering found in English-language scientific and medical references.
 
 
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