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Robert Arns

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Robert George Arns (1933 – May 16, 2019) was an American experimental physicist working in nuclear and particle physics, and also an historian of physics, technology, and electrical history.

Arns was a professor and for eight years vice president of academic affairs (provost) at the University of Vermont. He was a principal in the management consulting firm Arns & Green, Inc. Arns was also an accomplished painter, specializing most recently in works inspired by images from the Hubble Space Telescope. He had a Ph.D. in nuclear and particle physics from the University of Michigan.[1]

Arns died on May 16, 2019.[2]

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  1. ^ University of Vermont info page on Arns
  2. ^ "Robert G. Arns, Emeritus Professor of Physics, 1933–2019" (PDF). The University of Vermont Faculty Senate. Retrieved 13 October 2024.

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