Richard M. Weiner


Richard M. Weiner is a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Marburg in Marburg, Germany and an associate of the Laboratoire de Physique Théorique at Paris-Sud 11 University in Orsay, France.

Biography

Weiner was born 1930 in Czernowitz, former Romania. He is a survivor of the Czernowitz ghetto.
Weiner got his PhD in Physics at the University of Bucharest in 1958, and from 1951 to 1968 he worked as a research scientist at the Physics Institute of the Romanian Academy of Sciences. Because of his intention to leave the Romanian communist regime, he was retrograded and denied an exit visa, being one of the first refuseniks of Central and Eastern Europe. His 1969 flight from communist Romania and joining CERN made headlines in the media.
Past affiliations: Indiana University, Imperial College, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Research areas: Atomic, nuclear and particle physics

Work

Richard Weiner predicted the isomeric shift which has found wide applications in many fields of physics.
He also predicted the hot spot effect in subatomic physics and has made contributions to the theory of Bose–Einstein correlations being also the author of the only textbook on Bose–Einstein correlations. He was the initiator and co-organizer of the series of meetings LESIP. He also published a book titled Analogies in Physics and Life, A scientific Autobiography.).
Weiner supervised Ph.D. theses by Norbert Stelte, Michael Plümer, Udo Ornik, Fernando Navara, Bernhard Schlei, Nelly Arbex and had as Postdoctoral collaborators among others Sibaji Raha, Apostolos Vourdas, Fred Pottag, Leonid Razumov.
Weiner has over 180 publications in scientific journals and books. He also published a science-fiction novel in German Das Miniatom-Projekt. For reviews see for example http://www.nzz.ch/magazin/buchrezensionen/chaotische_kettenreaktionen_1.577158.html. He was asked for interviews, among others by the Frankfurter Rundschau and was invited by Hessischer Rundfunk within the series Doppelkopf dedicated to renowned personalities.

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