Erwin Gabathuler

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Erwin Gabathuler

OBE FRS (16 November 1933 – 29 August 2016) was a particle physicist from Northern Ireland.[citation needed
]

Early life

Erwin Gabathuler was born in Maghera, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland on 16 November 1933, a son of the manager of the Swiss embroidery factory. He attended Rainey Endowed School, Magherafelt, and then Queen's University Belfast. There he studied physics, and was awarded BSc in 1956, and MSc in 1957 for a thesis on "Electron Collision Cross-sections of Atmospheric Gases".[1] He then moved to the University of Glasgow to work at the 300 MeV synchrotron there, and was awarded a PhD in 1961.[2]

Career

He researched at

Rutherford Laboratory, Didcot, eventually becoming a direct employee at CERN in 1978 for a 4-year appointment as Head of the Experimental Physics Division, taking over from Emilio Picasso. He spent 1983-2002 at the University of Liverpool as professor of Physics and head of the particle physics group, maintaining his connections with CERN.[3] When he retired, the University of Liverpool organised an "ErwinFest"[4]
to celebrate his career.

Awards and decorations

He was elected to the

Rutherford Medal and Prize in 1992 (with Terry Sloan) from the Institute of Physics.[6] He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire
in 2001 for services to physics.

He received two honorary degrees, an

Queen's University, Belfast
in 1997.

Research and achievements

According to INSPIRE-HEP, Gabathuler co-authored more than 1200 published papers.[8]

He was one of the founding fathers of the European Muon Collaboration at CERN.[9]

Academic Papers published 1958-1977

References

  1. ^ "Electron collision cross-sections of atmospheric gases" Author: Gabathuler, Erwin, The Queen's University of Belfast, 1957.
  2. ^ Erwin Gabathuler (1933 - 2016) CERN Document Server, Bulletin Issue: 36/2016 & 37/2016, 05 Sep 2016
  3. ^ "Erwin Gabathuler (1933 - 2016)". CERN Bulletin (36–37). CERN. 5 September 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  4. ^ ErwinFest
  5. ^ Royal Society
  6. ^ Institute of Physics
  7. ^ "Honorary doctorates". Uppsala University. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  8. ^ "INSPIRE-HEP author profile: Gabathuler, Erwin". Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  9. ^ New Scientist 26 April 1979, page 287

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