Léon Van Hove
Léon Charles Prudent Van Hove (Brussels, 10 February 1924 – Geneva, 2 September 1990)[1] was a Belgian physicist and a former Director General of CERN.[2][3] He developed a scientific career spanning mathematics, solid state physics, elementary particle and nuclear physics to cosmology.[4]
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Professor Léon Van Hove, Research Director-General of CERN from 1976 to 1980
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Born | Brussels, Belgium |
10 February 1924
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Geneva, Switzerland |
Other names | Léon Charles Prudent van Hove |
Occupation | Belgian physicist and former Director-General of CERN |
Biography
Van Hove studied mathematics and physics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). In 1946 he received his PhD in mathematics at the ULB. From 1949 to 1954 he worked at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey by virtue of his meeting with Robert Oppenheimer. Later he worked at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and was a professor and Director of the Theoretical Physics Institute at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands. In the 1950s he laid the theoretical foundations for the analysis of inelastic neutron scattering in terms of the dynamic structure factor. In 1958, he was awarded the Francqui Prize in Exact Sciences. In 1959, he received an invitation to become the head of the Theory Division at CERN in Geneva.[5] In 1975 Prof. Van Hove was appointed CERN Director-General, with John Adams, responsible for the research activities of the Organization.[6] The LEP project was proposed during Van Hove's tenure as Director General.[7]
Awards
See also
- Van Hove singularity
- List of Directors General of CERN
- Théophile de Donder
- Hilbrand J. Groenewold for the Groenewold–Van Hove theorem
References
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External links
- Léon Van Hove Biography. Cern official website.
- Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 136, 603 (1992)
- Scientific publications of Léon Van Hove on INSPIRE-HEP
Preceded by | CERN Director General 1976 – 1980 with John Adams (Physicist) |
Succeeded by Herwig Schopper |
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