Hannes Olof Gösta
Alfvén was born in Norrköping, Sweden, in 1908. His
parents Johannes Alfvén and Anna-Clara Romanus were both
practising physicians. Hannes Alfvén studied at Uppsala University from
1926, he obtained the degree of doctor of philosophy in 1934, in
this same year he was appointed lecturer in physics at Uppsala
University. In 1937 he became research physicist at the Nobel
Institute for Physics in Stockholm, in 1940 he was appointed
Professor in the Theory of Electricity at the Royal Institute of
Technology in Stockholm, Professor of Electronics in 1945,
and Professor of Plasma Physics in 1963. Since 1967 he is
visiting professor of Physics at the University of California at
San Diego.
In 1935 Hannes Alfvén married Kerstin Maria Erikson, they have five children: Cecilia, Inger, Gösta, Reidun and Berenike.
Professor Alfvén published a number of papers in physics and astrophysics, and the following monographs: Cosmical Electrodynamics, 1948; Origin of the Solar System, 1956; and together with C.-G. Fälthammar, Cosmical Electrodynamics, Fundamental Principles, 1963.
From Nobel Lectures, Physics 1963-1970, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1972
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Hannes Alfvén died on April 2, 1995.
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