Gunnar Randers (21 April 1914 – 7 February 1992) was a Norwegian physicist. He is known as the principal figure within Norwegian nuclear research after World War II. He was employed at the Mount Wilson Observatory from 1939 to 1940, and at the Yerkes Observatory from 1940 to 1941. From 1942 to 1945 he was a part of the Technical Committee of the Norwegian High Command, together with scientists such as Svein Rosseland, Leif Tronstad and Helmer Dahl. The Technical Committee is considered as the precursor to the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, established in 1946. Randers worked a few years at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, but in 1948 he was hired at the newly established Institute for Energy Technology. Together with Odd Dahl he was a leading force in building the n
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| - Gunnar Randers (21 April 1914 – 7 February 1992) was a Norwegian physicist. He is known as the principal figure within Norwegian nuclear research after World War II. He was employed at the Mount Wilson Observatory from 1939 to 1940, and at the Yerkes Observatory from 1940 to 1941. From 1942 to 1945 he was a part of the Technical Committee of the Norwegian High Command, together with scientists such as Svein Rosseland, Leif Tronstad and Helmer Dahl. The Technical Committee is considered as the precursor to the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, established in 1946. Randers worked a few years at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, but in 1948 he was hired at the newly established Institute for Energy Technology. Together with Odd Dahl he was a leading force in building the n (en)
- Gunnar Randers, född 21 april 1914, död 7 februari 1992, var en norsk fysiker, känd som den ledande inom norsk atomforskning efter andra världskriget. Randers var inledningsvis astrofysiker och tillhörde under kriget det tekniska utskottet vid Norges exilhögkvarter i London. Våren 1946 blev Randers chef för fysikavdelningen vid det då bildade Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt, där han inledde förberedelser för ett norskt forskningsprogram inom kärnteknik. Verksamheten överfördes 1948 till ett nybildat institut, Institutt for Atomenergi (IFA), där Randers blev chef och ledde arbetet med utvecklingen av forskningsreaktorn i Halden som IFA:s chef till 1968. (sv)
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| - Gunnar Randers (21 April 1914 – 7 February 1992) was a Norwegian physicist. He is known as the principal figure within Norwegian nuclear research after World War II. He was employed at the Mount Wilson Observatory from 1939 to 1940, and at the Yerkes Observatory from 1940 to 1941. From 1942 to 1945 he was a part of the Technical Committee of the Norwegian High Command, together with scientists such as Svein Rosseland, Leif Tronstad and Helmer Dahl. The Technical Committee is considered as the precursor to the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, established in 1946. Randers worked a few years at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, but in 1948 he was hired at the newly established Institute for Energy Technology. Together with Odd Dahl he was a leading force in building the nuclear reactor there. From 1968 to 1973 he was the assisting secretary general of research in NATO. From 1975 to 1980 he was the CEO of the company . In 1981, Randers became a founding member of the World Cultural Council. He was the father of Jørgen Randers and halfbrother of Arne Randers Heen. (en)
- Gunnar Randers, född 21 april 1914, död 7 februari 1992, var en norsk fysiker, känd som den ledande inom norsk atomforskning efter andra världskriget. Randers var inledningsvis astrofysiker och tillhörde under kriget det tekniska utskottet vid Norges exilhögkvarter i London. Våren 1946 blev Randers chef för fysikavdelningen vid det då bildade Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt, där han inledde förberedelser för ett norskt forskningsprogram inom kärnteknik. Verksamheten överfördes 1948 till ett nybildat institut, Institutt for Atomenergi (IFA), där Randers blev chef och ledde arbetet med utvecklingen av forskningsreaktorn i Halden som IFA:s chef till 1968. Randers var vice generalsekreterare i NATO med ansvar för forskningsprogram och vetenskapliga frågor 1968-70. Han var också administrerande direktör i 1975. (sv)
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