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Werner Sandhas (14 April 1934 – 25 August 2021) was a German physicist at the University of Bonn.
Life and career
editBorn in Berlin-Charlottenburg, he studied physics at the Free University, Berlin, gaining a Diploma in 1960 and becoming a Doctor of Science in 1963. After 2 years as a science collaborator at the Free University he was appointed assistant professor. He then moved to be assistant professor at the University of Bonn (1964-1968) and lecturer at Bonn (1968-1969) before moving to be Professor of Physics at the University of Mainz (1969-1973) and finally moving back as to be Professor of Physics and Co-director of the Physics Institute at Bonn since 1973.[citation needed]
He was awarded the status of Fellow[1] in the American Physical Society,[2] after he was nominated by their Topical Group on Few-Body Systems in 1990,[3] for development of fundamental theoretical methods for the exact treatment of few-nucleon problems, including the development of methods for 3-, 4-, and n-particle scattering theory and methods for the inclusion of coulomb effects in the 3-particle problem.
Sandhas died on 25 August 2021, at the age of 87.[4]
References
edit- ^ "APS Fellowship". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
- ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
- ^ "APS Fellows 1990". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
- ^ "Werner Sandhas". Gutenberg Biographies. Retrieved 14 October 2024.