1966 · [Berlin]:
by STECH, Berthold (1924-); H. Gunter DOSCH.
[Berlin]:: Zeitschrift fur Physik, 1966., 1966. Offprint. pp. 455-464. Original wrappers. Very good. Professor Berthold Stech, University of Heidelberg (1946-1951), studied under Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen (received Nobel prize in 1963 with Maria Goeppert-Mayer for their proposal of the nuclear shell model), receiving his doctorate, becoming assistant at the Institute of Theoretical Physics [Institut fur Theoretische Physik, Heidelberg], 1954 guest lecturer in Trondheim and 1957/58 at the Caltech (among others with Murray Gell-Mann ). He dealt with chiral symmetry, the influence of quantum chromodynamics on the electroweak interaction, the quark structure of hadrons, and mesons (also with heavy quarks), neutrinophysics, and GUT [Grand Unification]. He lectured on elementary particle physics, strange particles and their interactions at the Summer Institute of Theoretical Physics held at the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. In 1970/71 he was Dean of the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, and in 1991 he turned emeritus. (Inventory #: S13381)