Øyvind Burrau (or Øjvind Burrau [1] [2] ), born 24 March 1896 [3] in Copenhagen, died 31 March 1979, [4] was a Danish scientist who is best known for his early quantum mechanical description of the dihydrogen cation [1] [2] which he made while at the Niels Bohr Institute. [2]
Burrau worked as a geodesist at the Geodætisk Institut from 1928 to 1963. [3]
Axel Gabriel Erik Mørch better known as Gabriel Axel was a Danish film director, actor, writer and producer, best known for Babette's Feast (1987), which he wrote and directed.
Arne Falk-Rønne was a Danish travel writer and photographer. He was a member of "The Adventurers' Club of Denmark".
Brændstrup is a village in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The population of the village is c. 200.
Aage Stentoft was a Danish composer, film score composer and theatre director. He composed over 700 melodies during his lifetime.
Martin Nielsen, was a Danish politician, managing editor, member of parliament for the Communist Party of Denmark and Holocaust survivor.
The dihydrogen cation or hydrogen molecular ion is a cation with formula H+
2. It consists of two hydrogen nuclei (protons) sharing a single electron. It is the simplest molecular ion.
Volmars Drosted, was a Danish architect, born in Frederiksberg. He worked on a number of public buildings for the city of Helsingør as well as the thorough restoration of the famous Marienlyst Castle in 1953.
Poul Lange, also known as Poul Hans Lange, is a Danish illustrator, graphic designer, photographer, fine artist and children's book creator, who has won numerous awards for his design work. Since the early 1990s, he has lived and worked in the United States, first in New York City, and then after 2012 in Los Angeles. In 2011 Lange founded "Chocolate Factory Publishing" with his wife Kayoko Suzuki-Lange. In 2013, Chocolate Factory Publishing released the award-winning children's book app, The Book of Holes.
Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin is a Danish professional foreign service officer currently serving as Ambassador of Denmark in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar as well as being Denmark's Permanent Representative to IRENA. He has previously served as Ambassador of Denmark to Japan and Afghanistan as well as European Union Special Representative (EUSR) for Afghanistan and Pakistan and Head of the European Union Delegation to Afghanistan. In 2016 he facilitated the peace agreement between the Government of Afghanistan and Hezbi Islami and the return of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. In 2018 he was appointed Denmark's first Ambassador and Special Representative for Freedom of Religion or Belief.
Kraks Blå Bog is a Danish biographical dictionary. According to the publisher, it only contains autobiographies provided by the subjects themselves.
Christian Blangstrup was a Danish encyclopedist. Born in Nykjobing, he was editor-in-chief of the Danish newspaper Berlingske Tidende from 1902 to 1912. He later edited the volumes 1–21 of the second edition of the Danish encyclopedia Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon.
Svend Borberg was a Danish author, playwright, editor and literary critic. He was the brother of N. C. Borberg and William Borberg and the father of Claus von Bülow.
Ernest David Bohr was a Danish lawyer, former barrister, and field hockey player who played for Denmark in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.
Jens Ingwersen was a Danish architect during the transition from neo-classicism to functionalism. He was the architect of the telephone company KTAS and is the man behind most of this company's buildings.
For other people named Michael Seifert, see Michael Seifert.
Lars Muhl is a Danish writer, mystic and musician, born in Aarhus, Denmark in 1950.
Georg Lindenskov Samuelsen was a Faroese editor.
Bolette Roed is a Danish-born recorder player based in Copenhagen.
Karen Else Caroline Berg was a Danish actress.
Lisbet Dahl (born 9 April 1946 in Copenhagen is a Danish actress, instructor for the revue Cirkusrevyen. She has appeared in more than 50 Danish movies and TV-shows, and been on Danish TV numerous times. She is also known for playing Revue.