Education
Reinhard Mecke studied from 1913 mathematics and physics at the universities of Freiburg, Bern and Marburg and did his doctorate at Franz Richarz in Marburg in 1920 on halos in homogeneous nebulas. 1927 he married one of his Doctor of Philosophy students M. Guillery and had with her nine children including Dieter Mecke.
Career
He was one of the pioneers of infrared spectroscopy. He then worked for Heinrich Konen at the university of Bonn, where he habilitated in 1923 on spectral bands of jod and where he became a privatdozent. 1932 he became extraordinary professor for chemical physics at th university of Heidelberg, as proposed by Max Trautz.
He investigated spectral bands of evaporated water and infrared and Raman spectroscopy of small organic molecules.
He proved the existence of the spin onto rotary oscillation spectra of molecules. 1937 he became professor for theoretical physics at the university of Freiburg and investigated there hydrogen bonds by infrared spectroscopy.
1942 he became ordinary professor and director of the Institute for Physical Chemistry. 1963 he retired in Freiburg.
He was co-author of the Handbuch der Physik by Geiger and Scheel.
His article Vorlesungstechnik with Anton Lambertz of the first volume was also published as a book West. A. A. West. A. P. 7.
Membership
1964 he became member of the Leopoldina.