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Encyclopedia > Paul Scherrer

Paul Scherrer (1890-1969) was a Swiss physicist. He was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland. He studied at Göttingen, Germany, before becoming a lecturer there. Later, Scherrer became head of physics at ETH Zurich.


In later life, Scherrer specialised in nuclear physics.


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Le Havre - Paul Scherrer, Michel Darche (995 words)
Paul Scherrer, Engineering Director for the Port of Le Havre Authority (PAH), Michel Darche, Development Director for the Port of Le Havre Authority:
Paul Scherrer: The construction of 6 new berths, delivered in two sections, followed by 6 others in the long term, will make it possible for the port of Le Havre to simultaneously accommodate a larger number of ships under better conditions.
Paul Scherrer: "Port 2000" has been subject to very wide-ranging discussions, both at the technical and environmental levels, in conjunction with the industrials concerned.
BioPage (315 words)
Paul Scherrer's fourth grade teacher advised his parents to enroll him in a drama class because of his enormous energy.
This led to Paul's moving to Los Angeles and his eventual casting as Robb Haggarty on "Free Spirit".
Paul has an Indianan's love of basketball and tennis, and is very close with his business-manager father, Paul Sr., a real estate salesman, his mother, Gay, a travel agency owner, and his siblings, older sister, Stephanie, and younger brother, Christopher.
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