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  2. Richard A. Betts - Wikipedia

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    After studying physics at the University of Bristol, Betts switched to meteorology at the University of Birmingham and then studied for a doctorate in meteorology at the University of Reading. [1] He is noted for engaging with critics of climate science on Twitter [2] and was selected by TIME as one of the 140 best Twitter feeds of 2012. [11]

  3. Brian O'Brien (space scientist) - Wikipedia

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    After studying physics at Sydney University, O'Brien worked as a physicist in Antarctica. There he saw the aurora australis, which led to his space career. [4] He was a NASA principal investigator. For his radiation experiment, he was awarded the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement. He was the first Australian so awarded.

  4. Peter Mittelstaedt - Wikipedia

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    After studying physics at the universities of Jena, Bonn, and Göttingen, with a doctorate in theoretical physics in Göttingen in 1956 with Werner Heisenberg, Mittelstaedt had research stays at CERN [4] in Geneva and at MIT in Cambridge, US, and at the then Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics in Munich, where he also completed his habilitation in 1961.

  5. Dick Walker (astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    Interested in astronomy since his youth, he graduated from the University of Iowa in 1963 after studying physics and astronomy under James Van Allen and Satoshi Matsushima. He began work at the United States Naval Observatory (USNO) in Washington, D. C., in 1963.

  6. Marco Durante (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    After studying physics, in 1992, Durante got his PhD in radiation biophysics at the University of Naples Federico II with a fellowship at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He made his first post doc in NASA Johnson Space Center (Texas, US) [3] and in 1997 a second post doc at the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (Japan).

  7. Adolf Miethe - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Miethe grew up in a middle-class family. His father was a chocolate manufacturer and city councillor in Potsdam. After studying physics, chemistry and astronomy in Berlin, he moved to Göttingen, where in 1889 he received his doctorate for a thesis on the actinometry of photographic astronomic fixed star exposures.

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