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This Open Access biography chronicles the life and achievements of the Norwegian engineer and physicist Rolf Widere. Readers who meet him in the pages of this book will wonder why he isn't better known. The first of Widere's many pioneering contributions in the field of accelerator physics was the betatron, the second, the linear accelerator, both summarized in a 27 page PhD. The betatron revolutionized the fields of cancer treatment through radiation therapy and also nondestructive testing; hospitals worldwide installed Widere's machine and todays modern radiation treatment equipment is based on his inventions. The most recent renaissance of the linac provides unprecedented x-ray intensities at Free Electron Laser (FEL) facilities in operation and construction worldwide. . Wideres story also includes a fair share of drama, particularly during World War II when both Germans and the Allies vied for his collaboration.Widere held leading positions in multinational industry groups and was one of the consultants for building the world's largest nuclear laboratory, CERN, in Switzerland. He gained over 200 patents, received several honorary doctorates and a number of international awards. The author, a professional writer and maker of TV documentaries, has gained access to hitherto restricted archives in several countries, which provided a wealth of new material and insights, in particular in relation to the war years. She tells here a gripping and illuminating story.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783030263409
- Språk: Norska
- Antal sidor: 511
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-09-11
- Översättare: Frank Stewart
- Förlag: Springer Nature Switzerland AG