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Robert Fassnacht : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Fassnacht
Robert E. Fassnacht ( – ) was a physics post-doctoral researcher who was killed by the bombing of Sterling Hall on August 24, 1970, on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. Fassnacht was a student from South Bend, Indiana who received a Westinghouse scholarship to attend college.〔(Doug Moe: Chicago's other great columnist ) by Doug Moe, July 2, 2004, The Capital Times〕 He was at the University of Wisconsin–Madison pursuing post-doctoral research in the field of superconductivity, which has potential applications including power distribution and high-speed trains. ==Bombing== On the night of August 23 and into the early morning hours of August 24, 1970, Fassnacht was in the lab taking care of unfinished work because he and his family were slated to leave for a vacation in San Diego, California. His lab was located in the basement of Sterling Hall. He was in the process of cooling down his dewar with liquid nitrogen when the explosion occurred. Rescuers found him face down in about a foot of water. The cause of death, determined from the autopsy, was internal trauma. As a protest against the Vietnam War, the bomb was intended to destroy the Army Mathematics Research Center, but instead destroyed much of the physics department and severely damaged neighboring buildings.
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