Nikoferis Themistoceles Paradellis

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Nikoferis Themistoceles Paradellis (born July 4, 1942 in Cairo , † 2002 in Athens ) was a Greek physicist.

After the family moved to Greece at the beginning of the Nasser period, he began studying physics in Athens , which he completed with a diploma in 1965. He then worked as an assistant in Athens for two years before continuing his master's and doctoral studies at the Canadian University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon .

After two years as a Post Doc at McGill University in the Foster Radiation Laboratory, he returned to Athens to the National Research Center Demokritos to continue working at the tandem accelerator laboratory. He made the laboratory internationally known through his work and became a respected scientist in the field of accelerator physics and nuclear spectroscopy .

He was director of the Greek Research Center Demokrites and President of the Greek Nuclear Physics Society.

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