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==[[Erich Vogt Biography]]== |
==[[Erich Vogt Biography]]== |
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Erich did his Ph.D. under Wigner,at Princeton, on R-Matrix multi-channel nuclear reaction theory. |
Erich did his Ph.D. under Wigner,at Princeton, on R-Matrix multi-channel nuclear reaction theory. |
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He was a member of Chalk River Atomic Energy (AECL) theory Division (where he continued with nuclear reaction theory among other topics, including nucleus Coulomb Excitation calculations (collaboration with D. Beder, 1961,1962)) at which time he also began a collaborative production of offspring, eventually totalling 5 before relinquishing the challenge of populating Earth to the next generation. |
He was a member of Chalk River Atomic Energy (AECL) theory Division (where he continued with nuclear reaction theory among other topics, including nucleus Coulomb Excitation calculations (collaboration with D. Beder, 1961,1962)) at which time he also began a collaborative production of offspring, eventually totalling 5 before relinquishing the challenge of populating Earth to the next generation. |
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==[[Personal Memories of Erich Vogt]]== |
==[[Personal Memories of Erich Vogt]]== |
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==[[Erich Vogt Image Gallery]]== |
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==[https://jick.net/~jess/vogt/ Vogt Day 2008]== |
==[https://jick.net/~jess/vogt/ Vogt Day 2008]== |
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==[https://jick.net/~jess/vogt/Vogt-teacher/ Erich W. Vogt: The Last Lecturer?]== |
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==[https://jick.net/~jess/vogt/Vogt-teacher/Vogt-AAPT-1.2716017.pdf Erich on Teaching]== |
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Erich Vogt Biography
Erich did his Ph.D. under Wigner,at Princeton, on R-Matrix multi-channel nuclear reaction theory. He was a member of Chalk River Atomic Energy (AECL) theory Division (where he continued with nuclear reaction theory among other topics, including nucleus Coulomb Excitation calculations (collaboration with D. Beder, 1961,1962)) at which time he also began a collaborative production of offspring, eventually totalling 5 before relinquishing the challenge of populating Earth to the next generation.