Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn was born on 3 December 1886 in
Örebro, Sweden, the son of Nils Reinhold Georg Siegbahn, a
station master, and Emma Sofia Mathilda Zetterberg. During his education he was secretarial assistant to
Johannes Rydberg. In 1908, he studied at the
University of Göttingen. He received his
Ph.D. from Lund in 1911 with a thesis titled
Magnetische feldmessung (
Magnetic field measurements). He became acting professor for Rydberg when his (Rydberg's) health was failing, and succeeded him as full professor in 1920 following his death. In 1923, he left Lund to become Professor of Physics at
Uppsala University. In 1937, Siegbahn was appointed Research Professor of Experimental Physics at the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The institute research groups have been reorganized since, but the name lives on in the Manne Siegbahn Laboratory hosted by
Stockholm University. == X-ray spectroscopy ==