Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Chemistry | California Institute of Technology | Art Institute of Chicago | Institute for Advanced Study | chemistry | American Institute of Architects | Georgia Institute of Technology | Wilhelm II, German Emperor | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Rochester Institute of Technology | Franklin Institute | Royal Institute of Technology | Pasteur Institute | Nobel Prize in Chemistry | Institute of Contemporary Arts | California Institute of the Arts | American Physical Society | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | British Film Institute | Pratt Institute | National Cancer Institute | Wilhelm II | Virginia Military Institute | Kaiser Chiefs | Cato Institute | Australian Institute of Sport | Wilhelm Reich | Physical medicine and rehabilitation | Illinois Institute of Technology |
From 1928 to 1933, Harteck was a staff scientist at the KWI für physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie (KWIPC) (Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Elektrochemistry) located in Dahlem-Berlin, where he worked with Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer on experiments on parahydrogen and orthohydrogen.