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6-488: Boldeman or Boldemann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Boldeman (born 1937), Australian nuclear scientist Karin Boldemann (born 1940), German artistic gymnast Laci Boldemann (1921–1969), Swedish music composer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Boldemann . If an internal link intending to refer to

12-675: A D.Sc. from University of New South Wales in 1984. He organised the purchase and installation of the Antares accelerator in 1988 at ANSTO. Boldeman is best known for his contribution to the Australian Synchrotron located near Monash University in Melbourne . Heavily involved in the development of the project from initiation in the 90's, Boldeman became the Foundation Technical Director in 2001, and also principal advisor to

18-446: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Boldemann&oldid=999566103 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles John Boldeman John William Boldeman

24-589: Is an Australian nuclear scientist and winner of many scientific awards and medals, including an ANZAAS Medal in 2007, the Clunies Ross Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as an being officer of the order of Australia. He was born in Longreach , Queensland , the eldest of seven children born to Harold and Eileen Boldeman. He spent much of his childhood in Maryborough, Queensland and attended

30-671: The Maryborough Christian Brothers High School and then Nudgee College in Brisbane . He went on to study physics at the University of Queensland and joined the then Australian Atomic Energy Commission on graduation, continuing his studies in association with his work. Boldeman worked at the AAEC, and then ANSTO , for 42 years, rising to the position of Director of Physics. He was awarded a PhD from Wollongong University , and

36-717: The Victorian government for the Synchrotron. He co-designed and monitored the construction of the Australian Synchrotron. This included design of the lattice structure. Boldeman received a lifetime contribution award for his work on the ANTARES Tandem Accelerator and the Australian Synchrotron . Boldeman was elected a fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering in 1993. He

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