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Oct 01, 1909 Died on 06 Aug 1987 (aged 77)

Austrian engineer

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About Hans Motz

  • Hans Motz (1 October 1909 – 6 August 1987) is known for his pioneering work at Stanford University on undulators which led to the development of the wiggler and the free-electron laser.Hans Motz was born in Vienna, and died in Oxford, England.
  • He was survived by his widow Lotte Motz, his daughter Anna Motz, and his protégé of many years, George Purdy. On Oct.
  • 19, 1942, he spoke on the topic “Is a ‘Mechanistic’ View of the Universe Scientifically Tenable?” at the Socratic Club in Oxford.
  • In 1958 he was the Donald Pollock Reader in the Department of Engineering at Oxford University and also a member of St Catherine's Society, Oxford, which became St Catherine's College, Oxford in 1962, at which time he became a Fellow.
  • In 1977 he became the only Full Professor (at that time) in the Department of Engineering. He has written a number of books, including The Physics of Laser Fusion, and a book on microwave theory.
  • He is also a coauthor with Paolo Luchini of the book Undulators and Free-electron Lasers.In the early 1960s he had a grant from Rand corporation to see how much classified nuclear physics he could rediscover using an electronic computer.
  • There was a feeling that freer access would allow the US nuclear power industry to develop more quickly.
  • Using Oxford University's Feranti Mercury computer he was able to rediscover essentially all of the basics, and these were subsequently declassified and taught in university nuclear engineering programs.

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