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Peter Kalmus

Peter Ignaz Paul Kalmus, OBE, Hon FInstP is a noted British particle physicist.Born in Prague on 25 January 1933, he moved to Britain with his parents and younger brother George Kalmus in 1939. His sister Elsa was born in 1945. The family became British Citizens in 1946. Kalmus is currently Emeritus Professor of Physics at Queen Mary, University of London.
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