Egbert Kankeleit
Egbert Kankeleit was a German nuclear physicist.
Early life and education
Egbert Kankeleit was born in Hamburg, Germany on 16 April 1929, as the son of Otto Kankeleit and Margarete Kankeleit. He studied nuclear physics in Munich and earned his doctorate in 1961 as one of Heinz Maier-Leibniz’s group. After that he went to Caltech in Pasadena in the role of Senior Research Fellow. From there he followed a call to TH Darmstadt, where he remained until his retirement in 1997.Studies
The Mössbauer spectroscopy had a particular influence on his scientific work. He was the founder of the conversion electron Mössbauer spectroscopy, which he first deployed in the field of nuclear physics and later increasingly in the field of materials science. The study of muonic atoms at CERN, as well as parity violation during gamma decay and positron research at the Society for Heavy Ion Research also belonged to the central aspects of his research.The miniaturised Mössbauer spectrometer was developed in Egbert Kankeleit’s team and was successfully deployed during the recent Mars missions.