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Leon Katz (physicist)

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to become an electrician, however through an exchange program with Queens University he was able to transfer into a science program working part-time to afford tuition.
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to the University of Saskatchewan, that was used as the first radiation therapy facility in the province and also for research. He was the founding Director of the
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Archives: Leon Katz papers, 1965-1973: Murray Memorial Library. University Archives, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
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Prime of Life Achievement Award, University of Saskatchewan Retirees Association
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Director of the Science Secretariat of the Government of Saskatchewan (1975–80)
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from 1964-1975 that eventually led to the formation of the
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Presidents of the Canadian Association of Physicists
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Katz completed his undergraduate and MSc degrees at
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Lutsk
Russian Empire
Queen's University
California Institute of Technology
University of Saskatchewan
Fellow Royal Society of Canada
Fellow American Physical Society
Officer of the Order of Canada
Physics
University of Saskatchewan
Westinghouse
OC
FRSC
Lutsk
Russian Empire
World War I
Poland
Toronto Central Technical School
Queen’s University
California Institute of Technology
Accelerator Physics
Chaos Theory
University of Saskatchewan
Betatron
Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory
Canadian Light Source
Royal Society of Canada
American Physical Society
Science Council of Canada

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