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Brookhaven Physicist Werner Vogelsang Receives Humboldt Foundation Award

08-09-2007 · Brookhaven National Laboratory

Werner Vogelsang, a physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, has received a 2007 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award from the Humboldt Foundation for his outstanding research in theoretical physics. The award is given annually to approximately 20 internationally renowned scientists and scholars who have received their doctoral degree within the past 12 years and who perform their research outside of Germany.

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