Dennis Greywall

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Dennis Stanley Greywall (born November 16, 1943 in Detroit ) is an American physicist.

Greywall studied at the University of Detroit with a bachelor's degree in 1965 and at Indiana University with a master's degree in 1967 and a doctorate in physics in 1970. From 1971 he was at Bell Laboratories .

In 1993 he was awarded the Fritz London Memorial Prize for his precise and elegant studies of helium isotopes at very low temperatures, including work on sound propagation in single crystals of solid helium, his determination of the millikelvin temperature scale and his pioneering research on two-dimensional helium 3 and 4 (laudation) .

Greywall is a Fellow of the American Physical Society .

Individual evidence

  1. Birth and career data according to American Men and Women of Science , Thomson Gale 2004
  2. London Prize to Greywall 1993  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (pdf)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.phy.duke.edu