Michael L. W. Thewalt

Michael L. W. Thewalt (born 5 December 1949 in Karlsruhe, Germany)[1] is a Canadian physicist. He received his BSc from McMaster University in 1972. His MSc and PhD were from the University of British Columbia in the mid-1970s. He teaches at Simon Fraser University and is known for researching semiconductors,[2] especially isotopically enriched silicon.

Mike Thewalt in 2017

Awards

gollark: Oh, and how English secretly has strictish adjective ordering.
gollark: It's also been shown that if I say the the word "the" twice, you're unlikely to notice. Mostly in longer paragraphs, but it might work here too.
gollark: The amazing power of the brain and possibly your previous exposure to bad english.
gollark: I should test this maybe?
gollark: Apparently you can generally recognize a word even if it's been reordered (apart from the first and last letters).

References

  1. Henderson, Andrea Kovacs, ed. (2010). "Thewalt, Michael L W". American Men & Women of Science. Vol. 7 T–Z (28th ed.). Detroit, Michigan: Gale. p. 1078. ISBN 978-1-4144-4558-8.
  2. "Michael Thewalt". RSC at SFU. Simon Fraser University. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  3. Canadian Association of Physicists Archived 2011-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Simon Fraser University Graduate Studies



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