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Ulrich Wolfgang Arndt

Curriculum Vitae

Born Berlin 23 April 1924

Died Cambridge 24 March 2006

British Nationality

Education

  • Dulwich College, London – 1936-1939
  • King Edward VI High School, Birmingham – 1939-1941
  • Emmanuel College, Cambridge – 1942-1948
  • Natural Sciences Tripos Pt. II. Physics – 1944
  • BA – 1945
  • MA, Ph.D. – 1948

Positions held

  • Research Fellow, Metallurgy Dept., Birmingham University – 1948-1949
  • Davy-Faraday Laboratory, The Royal Institution – 1950-1963
  • Dewar Research Fellow – 1954-1959
  • Research Associate, University of Wisconsin – 1957
  • Scientific Staff, Medical Research Council – 1962-
  • Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC LMB) – 1963-1989
  • Emeritus scientist and retired worker (MRC LMB) – 1989-2006
  • Staff, Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble – 1972-1973

Scientific Societies

  • X-ray Analysis Group of Institute of Physics Committee – 1953-1956
  • Secretary – 1955-1956
  • Royal Institution
  • Committee of Visitors – 1963-1966
  • Chairman of Visitors – 1966
  • International Union of Crystallography
  • Apparatus Commission – 1962-1964, 1969-1972
  • British National Delegate – 1972
  • Royal Society of London Fellow – 1982

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