Physics
Gabi's office and lab were in this building for almost 40 years.
Gabi's office and lab were in this building for almost 40 years.
1953: Gabi as a freshly minted PhD.
Manuscript for Fundamental Thermodynamics (1968) complete! On sabbatical in Vienna, October 1966.
Photo by Jens Zorn, 2003
In his Randall Lab office at the UofM Physics Department, May 1968. Photo courtesy Jens Zorn.
1967. Photo courtesy Jens Zorn
1968. Gabi working on atomic time-of-flight experiments. Photo courtesy Jens Zorn
Gabi with long-time colleague, friend and collaborator Peter Franken, 1989. Photo courtesy Jens Zorn.
Inspired by Gabi's discovery of the anisotropic (directionally non-uniform) radiation of sound from a violin, this invention of his was awarded US Patent 6,263,083 in 1977. Left-to-right: Bob Schumacher, Maureen Mellody (PhD 2001) and Gabi. Picture taken in Gabi's lab in Randall Lab in Ann Arbor in 1999. Courtesy Jim Woodhouse, Cambridge University.
With Gerane (right) and Lois Kane, c 1980. Photo courtesy Jens Zorn.