Martin Deutsch

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Martin Deutsch was an Austrian-American physicist known for his pioneering work in positronium and contributions to nuclear and particle physics at MIT.

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instanceOf Austrian-American
person
physicist
awardReceived APS Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Austria
United States of America
educatedAt ETH Zurich NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
familyName Deutsch NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork atomic physics
nuclear physics
particle physics
physics
gender male
givenName Martin NERFINISHED
knownFor discovery of positronium
pioneering work on positronium
languageUsed English
German
memberOf American Physical Society
notableAchievement first clear identification of positronium in matter
notablePublication papers on the formation and properties of positronium
positionHeld professor of physics at MIT
researchInterest beta decay
nuclear structure
particle interactions in matter
positron annihilation
workplace Massachusetts Institute of Technology NERFINISHED

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