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Induced Critical Condition In The Atmosphere - Europhysics Study Conference (Hardcover)
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Induced Critical Condition In The Atmosphere - Europhysics Study Conference (Hardcover)
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Walter Greiner (1935-2016) was a German physicist of the Goethe
University, Frankfurt, well-known for his many contributions in
scientific research and developments, in particular the field of
nuclear physics. He was a well-respected science leader and a
teacher who had supervised batches of young collaborators and
students, many of whom are now leaders in both academics and
industry worldwide. Greiner had a wide interest of science which
covered atomic physics, heavy-ion physics, and nuclear
astrophysics. Greiner co-founded GSI, the Helmholtz Centre for
Heavy Ion Research, and the multi-disciplinary research center,
FIAS (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies). Besides numerous
professorship with universities worldwide, including the University
of Maryland, Greiner received many prestigious prizes in honor of
his outstanding contributions, among others are the Otto Hahn Prize
and the Max Born Prize.This memorial volume is a special tribute by
Greiner's former colleagues, students, and friends honoring his
contributions and passion in science. The volume begins with a
writing by Greiner about his early days in science. The subsequent
articles, comprising personal and scientific reminiscences of
Walter Greiner, serve as timely reviews on various topics of
current interest.
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