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Horst Meyer (March 1, 1926 – August 14, 2016) was a Swiss scientist doing research in condensed matter physics. Meyer was the son of the surgeon Arthur Woldemar Meyer in Berlin and the grandson of the pharmacologist Hans Horst Meyer. After Arthur's sudden death in 1933 he was adopted by the chemist Kurt Heinrich Meyer, the brother of Arthur, and grew up in Switzerland. After graduating from the Collège Jean Calvin in Geneva, he studied physics and physical chemistry at the universities of Geneva and of Zürich, obtaining his PhD in 1953. He was first a postdoctoral associate, later a Nuffield Fellow in the Clarendon Laboratory at the University of Oxford, from 1957 lecturer at Harvard University. In 1959 he was appointed an assistant professor at Duke University (where Fritz London was form

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  • هورست ماير (ar)
  • Horst Meyer (Physiker) (de)
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  • هورست ماير (بالإنجليزية: Horst Meyer)‏ (و. 1926 – 2016 م) هو فيزيائي، وأستاذ جامعي، وعالم من سويسرا. (ar)
  • Johannes Horst Max Meyer (* 1. März 1926 in Berlin; † 14. August 2016 in Durham, North Carolina) war ein Schweizer Tieftemperaturphysiker. Meyer war der Sohn des Chirurgen Arthur Woldemar Meyer in Berlin und der Enkel des Pharmakologen Hans Horst Meyer. Nach Arthurs plötzlichem Tod 1933 wurde er von dem deutsch-baltischen Chemiker Kurt Heinrich Meyer, dem Bruder von Arthur, adoptiert und wuchs ab 1932 in der Schweiz auf. Nach dem Abitur am Collège Jean Calvin in Genf, 1944, studierte er Physik an der Universität Genf und Universität Zürich mit der Promotion 1953. Klaus Clusius war sein Mentor in Zürich. Als Post-Doktorand und Nuffield Fellow war er an der Universität Oxford im Clarendon Laboratory tätig, war ab 1957 Dozent an der Harvard University und ab 1959 zunächst Assistant Professor (de)
  • Horst Meyer (March 1, 1926 – August 14, 2016) was a Swiss scientist doing research in condensed matter physics. Meyer was the son of the surgeon Arthur Woldemar Meyer in Berlin and the grandson of the pharmacologist Hans Horst Meyer. After Arthur's sudden death in 1933 he was adopted by the chemist Kurt Heinrich Meyer, the brother of Arthur, and grew up in Switzerland. After graduating from the Collège Jean Calvin in Geneva, he studied physics and physical chemistry at the universities of Geneva and of Zürich, obtaining his PhD in 1953. He was first a postdoctoral associate, later a Nuffield Fellow in the Clarendon Laboratory at the University of Oxford, from 1957 lecturer at Harvard University. In 1959 he was appointed an assistant professor at Duke University (where Fritz London was form (en)
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