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Karl Heinz Beckurts
Karl Heinz Beckurts (born 16 May 1930 in Rheydt; murdered〔(Ein Verbrechen von tödlicher Präzision ) von Ulrich Lechleitner in Die Welt vom 9. Juli 2001〕 9 July 1986 in Straßlach near Munich) was a German physicist and research manager.
With Karl Wirtz, he wrote a textbook on neutron physics.〔K. H. Beckurts and K. Wirtz, ''Neutron Physics''. Springer: Berlin 1964 (catalogue entry Deutsche Nationalbibliothek )〕 He was co-editor of the journal ''Nukleonik''.
Along with his driver, Eckhard Groppler, Beckurts was murdered by a roadside bomb at 7:32 AM on 9 July 1986 in Straßlach, a district of Munich. The bomb used an electronic triggering device. The Red Army Faction claimed responsibility under the name "Kommando Mara Cagol" but the identity of the perpetrators is still unknown.〔''Der lange Winter der RAF.'' In: (''Süddeutsche Zeitung, 23 April 2007 )〕 The ''Bundeskriminalamt'' named Horst Ludwig Meyer as the only suspect for the bombing; Meyer was fatally shot in 1999 by the police in Vienna.〔''Wie entdeckt man gute Forscher?'', Interview with Ina Beckurts. In: (''Süddeutsche Zeitung, 6 December 2007 )〕
==Early life & education==
He was born to Karl Beckurts (1894–1952) and Gisela Beckurts, who was born the Countess of Brockdorff. He began studying physics in 1949 at the University of Göttingen, where he received an undergraduate degree in 1954 and in 1956 earned his doctorate with a dissertation in non-stationary neutron fields.〔Angefertigt am Max-Planck-Institut für Physik. Nachruf auf Beckurts, Physikalische Blätter, Band 42, 1986〕
Beckurts' father was an industrial clerk and Director General of the Gustloff Werke factory in Berlin.〔Ulrike Schulz: ''Simson Vom unwahrscheinlichen Überleben eines Unternehmens 1856–1993''. Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2013, ISBN 978-3-8353-1256-2, S. 136〕
After that, he was a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Physics at Göttingen, under the tutelage of Karl Wirtz. In 1958, when Wirtz was named head of the Department of Experimental science for the Institute for Neutron Physics and Reactor Technology (INR) at the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center, Beckurts followed with him to continue his work. Also during this same time he was a resident at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, where he was a lecturer since 1959 and completed his habilitation in 1961. From 1963 to 1970 he was Director of the Institute for Applied Nuclear Physics at the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center and since 1964 was adjunct professor at the University of Karlsruhe. From 1967–1969 he was a visiting professor at the University of Heidelberg.

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