A Science Career Against all Odds

A Life of Survival, Study, Teaching and Travel in the 20th Century

A Science Career Against all Odds

A Life of Survival, Study, Teaching and Travel in the 20th Century

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This autobiography is written to follow the initially turbulent and seemingly random path of education and life experiences of the author in the 1930s and 40s during the oppressive 3rd German Reich. These early childhood insights made the author an undesirable student in the 1950s in the totalitarian German Democratic Republic, and ultimately brought him to the USA. Ideally prepared, he completed a first-rate education in record time, leading in 1965 to a tenured professorship in chemistry at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, specializing in research of the solid state of linear macromolecules (polymers, plastics). Early retirement in 1988 led to a new 20-year career as Professor and Distinguished Scientist at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The unforeseeable results of writing this book were the many links between Bernhard Wunderlich's love of teaching and research to the earliest experiences in his life. He would not want to miss or change anything.

Early Childhood, 1931 1939
Years of War, 1939 45
Final Years in Brandenburg, 1945 49
Humboldt University in Berlin, 1949 53
Goethe University in Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany, 1953 54
Study in the US, 1954 58
Cornell University, 1958 63
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1963 88
University of Tennessee & Oak Ridge National Lab, 1988 2001
Retirement, 2001.
ISBN 9783642111969
Article number 9783642111969
Media type eBook - PDF
Edition number 2. Aufl.
Copyright year 2010
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Length 519 pages
Language English
Copy protection Digital watermarking