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Witold Nazarewicz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Witold Nazarewicz
Dr. Witold Nazarewicz (born 1954) is a nuclear physicist born in Warsaw, Poland, currently teaching at Michigan State University.〔(Michigan State Physics Department: People: Dr. Witek Nazarewicz )〕 He is also the scientific director of the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.〔(UT Physics News: Dr. Nazarewicz Accepts Editorial Appointment )〕〔(Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Nazarewicz named scientific director of ORNL's Holifield facility )〕 He earned his doctorate in physics from the Warsaw Institute of Technology in 1981 and holds the title of ''professor ordinarius'' in Poland. Dr. Nazarewicz has been twice featured in the New York Times, once on February 1, 2004 in an article about the discovery of elements 113 and 115,〔(Uut and Uup Add Their Atomic Mass To Periodic Table - New York Times )〕 and the second time on October 17, 2006 in an article on the discovery of disputed Element 118, Ununoctium.〔(Element 118, Heaviest Ever, Reported for 1,000th of a Second - New York Times )〕 His University of Tennessee biography from 1999 reveals that he is the co-author of more than 225 research papers, and he is one of the most cited physicists in the world. Dr. Nazarewicz has also co-edited several books, including ''The Nuclear Many-Body Problem 2001''. In 2011 he was awarded The Bonner Prize.〔(2012 Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics Recipient )〕 ==References==
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