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Léon Van Hove, Belgian theoretical physicist and Research Director General of CERN from 1976–80, here seen during an interview made at CERN in March 1976
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in Exact Sciences. In 1959, he received an invitation to become the head of the Theory Division at CERN in
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and was a professor and Director of the Theoretical Physics Institute at the
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was proposed during Van Hove's tenure as Director General.
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Leon van Hove
Professor Léon Van Hove, Research Director-General of CERN from 1976 to 1980
Brussels
Belgium
Geneva
Switzerland
Groenewold–van Hove theorem
Van Hove function
Van Hove singularity
Max Planck Medal
Heineman Prize
Francqui Prize
Theoretical physics
Ted Janssen
Belgian
physicist
CERN
mathematics
solid state physics
elementary particle
nuclear physics
cosmology
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, New Jersey
Robert Oppenheimer
Brookhaven National Laboratory
University of Utrecht
the Netherlands
inelastic neutron scattering

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