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Mark, Hans, 1929-2021

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Personal name headingMark, Hans, 1929-2021
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Variant(s)Mark, Hans, 1929-
Mark, Hans Michael, 1929-2021
LocatedAustin (Tex.)
Addresshmark@mail.utexas.edu
Birth date1929-06-17
Death date2021-12-18
Place of birthMannheim (Germany)
Field of activityAeronautics, Military Aerospace engineering
AffiliationUniversity of California (1868-1952) Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States. National Reconnaissance Office United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Research Center United States. Department of the Air Force University of Texas at Austin University of Texas System
Profession or occupationAerospace engineers College teachers College administrators
Found inHis Experiments in modern physics, 1966.
Traditional moral values in the age of technology, 1987: t.p. (Hans Mark)
Mark, Hans. An anxious peace, 2019: ECIP title page (Hans Mark) data view (birth date: June 17, 1929; email: hmark@mail.utexas.edu; born in Mannheim, Germany; University of California; PhD in physics from MIT; chancellor emeritus and professor emeritus John J. McKetta Centennial Energy Chair in Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin; served as director of the NASA-Ames Research Center, deputy administrator of NASA, director of Defense Research and Engineering, director of the National Reconnaissance Office, Secretary of the Air Force, and the chancellor of the University of Texas system; author of hundreds of scholarly articles and numerous books including The Space Station: A Personal Journey, The Management of Research Institutions, and Adventures in Celestial Mechanics; resides in Austin, Texas)
OCLC, viewed October 15, 2018 (aap: Mark, Hans, 1929- ; access point: Mark, Hans Michael, 1929- ; usage: Hans Mark)
The chronicle of higher education, Feb. 4, 2022: page 55 (Hans Mark; died Dec. 18, 2021; chancellor emeritus of the University of Texas System)
Associated languageeng