LC control no. | n 82202638 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Steinberger, J. |
Variant(s) | Steinberger, Jack Steinberger, Hans Jakob, 1921-2020 |
Associated country | Germany United States Switzerland |
Birth date | 1921-05-25 |
Death date | 2020-12-12 |
Place of birth | Bad Kissingen (Germany) |
Place of death | Geneva (Switzerland) |
Field of activity | Physics |
Affiliation | Columbia University University of Chicago European Organization for Nuclear Research |
Profession or occupation | Physicists |
Found in | International Conference on High Energy Physics (14th : 1968 : Vienna, Austria). Proceedings, 1968: t.p. (J. Steinberger) LC data base, 8-25-83 (hdg.: Steinberger, J.) Particles and detectors, c1986: t.p. (Jack Steinberger) p. 1 (b. Bad Kissingen in Franconia in 1921) Washington post WWW site, viewed Dec. 17, 2020 (in obituary dated Dec. 16, 2020: Jack Steinberger, a German-born physicist who came to the United States as a boy and went on to win the Nobel Prize for his work with neutrinos, died Dec. 12 in Geneva. He was 99. An American citizen whose prizewinning work had been conducted at Columbia University in New York and the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, Dr. Steinberger had spent the latter part of his life at the CERN nuclear research center in Switzerland. Hans Jakob Steinberger was born May 25, 1921, in the Bavarian town of Bad Kissingen. Dr. Steinberger received a chemistry degree from the University of Chicago in 1942. He earned a doctorate from Chicago in 1948. He worked at Columbia from 1950 to 1971. From 1968 to 1986, including a brief overlap at Columbia, he was a physicist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (known as CERN) in Geneva) University of Chicago Library catalog, Dec. 17, 2020 (access points: Steinberger, Jack Hans, 1921- ; Steinberger, Jack; usage: Jack Steinberger) |
Associated language | eng |