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Description: Bernard Gottschalk (1935-2021) was a German-American physicist. Gottschalk received his PhD in 1962 from the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory, used for physics research and after 1961, one of only 20 centers worldwide to specialize in proton-beam therapy. After working at Fermilab and Cern, he held a professorship at Northeastern University from 1965 until 1981. Gottschalk then returned to Harvard and joined the proton therapy group at the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory as senior research fellow. He remained an active collaborator after the Cyclotron was retired in 2002. Gottschalk researched the basic physics of protons traversing media at therapy energies and developed software to compute energy loss and scattering which was used to model beamline transport and design double scattering systems. Professor Gottschalk's Github site served as a repository of his talks, papers, and software. The site also contains his description of the site and some of the contents. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the personal archive of Bernard Gottschalk.
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Group: Faculty
Creator: Gottschalk, Bernard
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