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Geoffrey G. Eichholz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geoffrey G. Eichholz
Geoffrey Gunther Eichholz, an educational leader in health physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Eichholz played a key role in the successful establishment of the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics. The Department has been a constant source of well-educated and well trained graduates in the field of nuclear engineering, health physics and medical physics. Professor Eichholz was involved at all levels of the educational ladder including leadership roles and participation in doctoral and masters committees. ==Early life and times== Eichholz was born on 29 June 1920 in Hamburg, Germany to Max Eichholz and Adele “Daisy” née Elias. Dr. Max Eichholz was a lawyer and senior member of the Hamburg City Parliament and a well-known opponent of the Nazi party. As a result, after 1933, his father was severely persecuted and arrested multiple times. In 1943, Dr. Max Eichholz died at Auschwitz. At the age of 18 during Kristallnacht the Nazis expelled him from Berlin Technical University and he was forced to leave his home country. Relatives in England offered him a place to stay.〔Ryan, Michael T. (December 2004). 2004 Robley D. Evans Commemorative Medal. Health Physics. 87(6): 575-576.〕
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