Richard Gans

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Richard Martin Gans (1880-1954), German of Jewish origin, born in Hamburg, was the physicist who founded the Physics Institute of the National University of La Plata, Argentina. He was its Director in two different periods.

During the first one, starting in 1911, he continued the work started by Emil Bose raising the research level of the institute to international renown. In 1914 he founded the publication of a scientific journal: Contribución al estudio de las ciencias fisicomatemáticas, with two series: matematicofísica and técnica.

His second period in La Plata was from the late 1940s through the early 1950s when he played an important role as member of one of the commissions which reviewed Ronald Richter's claims related to the Huemul Project.

After leaving La Plata in 1951 he taught theoretical and advanced physics at the University of Buenos Aires.

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[edit] Studies

Gans graduated in 1901, summa cum laude, with the title of Dr.Phil.Nat. at the University of Strasbourg.

[edit] Research and teaching

[edit] Academic timeline

- Interrupted: 3rd Reich, WWII, postwar -

[edit] References

  • Santos Mayo Letter in Physics Today (2004)
  • Bibliothèque Virtuelle Leite Lopes
  • Klich, Ignacio. Richard Gans, Guido Beck and the Role of German Speaking Jewish Immigrants in the Early Days of Argentina's Nuclear Project. Ibero-Amerikanisches Archiv 21:1-2 (1995):127-67 - F1401 .I24
  • Gaviola, Enrique (1954). Richard Gans (1880-1954). Ciencia e Investigación, Buenos Aires. Vol.10(8), p384.
  • Swinne, Edgar. Richard Gans: Hochschullehrer in Deutschland und Argentinien.Berliner Beiträge Zur Geschitchte Der Naturwissenschaften Und Der Technik (BBGNT): 14 ERST Verlag Berlin 1992. ISBN 3-928577-10-7 . Published in translation to Spanish as: Richard Gans Profesor Universitario en Alemania y Argentina. Version online at [1]. Published by the Physics Museum of the University of La Plata. Note: the link isn't operational always.
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