About: Klaus Keil

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Klaus Keil (November 15, 1934–February 25, 2022) was a professor at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He was the former Director of the . He was also the former director of the University of New Mexico Institute of Meteoritics. Klaus pioneered the use of the electron microprobe to study meteorite samples. He was one of the co-inventors of the Energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer. Asteroid 5054 Keil and the mineral keilite are named after Klaus. Klaus is the father of professional tennis players Mark Keil and Kathrin Keil.

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  • Klaus Keil (* 15. November 1934 in Hamburg; † 25. Februar 2022) war ein deutsch-US-amerikanischer Mineraloge. (de)
  • Klaus Keil (November 15, 1934–February 25, 2022) was a professor at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He was the former Director of the . He was also the former director of the University of New Mexico Institute of Meteoritics. Klaus pioneered the use of the electron microprobe to study meteorite samples. He was one of the co-inventors of the Energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer. In 1988, Klaus won the Leonard Medal, which is awarded by the Meteoritical Society. In 2006, he won the J. Lawrence Smith Medal, which is awarded by the National Academy of Sciences. These awards are for his pioneering quantitative studies of minerals in meteorites and important contributions to understanding the nature, origin, and evolution of their parent bodies. Asteroid 5054 Keil and the mineral keilite are named after Klaus. Klaus is the father of professional tennis players Mark Keil and Kathrin Keil. (en)
  • Klaus Keil (Hamburgo, 15 de novembro de 1934) é um professor e cientista alemão, naturalizado americano. É um dos maiores especialistas em meteoritos do mundo. O asteroide 5054 Keil é uma homenagem ao cientista. Estudou na Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. Na década de 1950, antes da construção do Muro de Berlim, fugiu para a Alemanha Ocidental e mais tarde, mudou-se para os Estados Unidos, estudando na Universidade da Califórnia. Na década de 1960 chefiou um dos setores da NASA especializado em meteoros. Foi diretor do Instituto de Geofísica e Planetologia do Hawaii e é um dos co-inventores do espectrômetro de raios-x. Em 1988, recebeu o Medalha Leonard. Em 2006, recebeu o J. Lawrence Smith Medal. Em 2015, em viagem para o Brasil para realizar palestras em várias capitais brasileiras, foi pivô de um pequeno incidente diplomático, ficando preso na PF no Aeroporto de Guarulhos. (pt)
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  • Klaus Keil (* 15. November 1934 in Hamburg; † 25. Februar 2022) war ein deutsch-US-amerikanischer Mineraloge. (de)
  • Klaus Keil (November 15, 1934–February 25, 2022) was a professor at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He was the former Director of the . He was also the former director of the University of New Mexico Institute of Meteoritics. Klaus pioneered the use of the electron microprobe to study meteorite samples. He was one of the co-inventors of the Energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer. Asteroid 5054 Keil and the mineral keilite are named after Klaus. Klaus is the father of professional tennis players Mark Keil and Kathrin Keil. (en)
  • Klaus Keil (Hamburgo, 15 de novembro de 1934) é um professor e cientista alemão, naturalizado americano. É um dos maiores especialistas em meteoritos do mundo. O asteroide 5054 Keil é uma homenagem ao cientista. Estudou na Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. Na década de 1950, antes da construção do Muro de Berlim, fugiu para a Alemanha Ocidental e mais tarde, mudou-se para os Estados Unidos, estudando na Universidade da Califórnia. (pt)
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