Franz Ferdinand Heymann

Franz Ferdinand Heyman (born 17 August 1924 - 28 March 2005)[1] was a British physicist who served as Quain Professor from 1975-80 at University College London.[2] He was featured in Who's Who in British Scientists, Who's Who in Atoms and Who's Who in Technology.[3][4]

Education and early career

He earned his BsC at University of Capetown in 1944 and his Ph.D University College London in 1953 before serving as an assistant lecturer from 1950-52 before being promoted as lecturer from 1952-1966 at University College London.[5]

Selected publications

  • 'Parity conservation in n° production by neutrons', Nuovo Cim 1959
  • 'Quenching of ortho positronium in helium', Proc R Soc 1962

References

  1. "Deaths - 2005". ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  2. "Franz". ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  3. Who's Who in Atoms, 1969
  4. Who's Who in British Scientists, 1971
  5. Who's Who in Technology, Volumes 1-3, 1984
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