Walter G.Kauman passed away on the 11 November 2005, in South of France were he was retired. He was born and educated in Berlin until the “Abitur” in 1941.In 1947, he immigrated to Australia where he started his professional career as worker in the plant of the Radio Corporation Ltd, during one year, before joining the CSIR, as technical assistant in the drying section. In the mean time he prepared the Bachelor of Science in physics, at the University of Melbourne. He was graduated in 1953 with the “Dixon Scholarship” Prize.He completed his studies in Belgium at the Free University in Brussels where he has obtained a‘“Licence Spéciale” in Chemical Physics in 1957 and prepared a PhD in chemistry under the supervision of Professor Ilya Prigog...
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Walter Greiner (1935–2016) was a German physicist of the Goethe University, Frankfurt, well-known fo...
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Obituary for George Francis Bergman (né Georg Franz Bergmann).Georg Franz Bergmann was born in 1900 ...
The authors recollections on personal and scientific contacts with Alfred Kastler in the period 1936...
Transcript (156 pages) of interview(s) by Robert Miller with Walter J. Kauzmann, professor emeritus ...
Walter G.Kauman passed away on the 11 November 2005, in South of France were he was retired. He was ...
Walter Kohn (Figure 1) is one of the most cited scientists of our time, who died on 19 April 2016 in...
Walter Greiner (29 October 1935 - 6 October 2016) was a German theoretical physicist. His scientific...
John Anderson was born in Sydney on 5 March 1928 and died in Melbourne on 26 February 2007. He was e...
One-half of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physics is to be awarded to Peter L. Kapitsa, director of the ...
Docent Ülo Kauer was one of the founders of finance and credit teachings at the Chair of Finance and...
Founded on the occasion of Paul Karrer's 70th Birthday, the Paul Karrer Medal in Gold celebrates its...
Wolfgang Geiger died on the 3rd July 2000, at the age of 79. He was born on July 17th 1921 in Biel; ...
Arnold M. Karo died on 16 June 1991 at age 63, after a yearlong battle with leukemia. He was a theor...
Professor Dietrich Schulte-Frohlinde, a distinguished German chemist with long-time relationships to...
Walter Greiner (1935–2016) was a German physicist of the Goethe University, Frankfurt, well-known fo...
On Wednesday 27 April 1977, my predecessor as a curator of fishes at the Leiden Museum, Dr. F. P. Ko...
Obituary for George Francis Bergman (né Georg Franz Bergmann).Georg Franz Bergmann was born in 1900 ...
The authors recollections on personal and scientific contacts with Alfred Kastler in the period 1936...
Transcript (156 pages) of interview(s) by Robert Miller with Walter J. Kauzmann, professor emeritus ...