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Jens H. Gundlach
(born 1961) is a German physicist, who has spent most of his career working in the United States and is now a full professor at the in Seattle. He is known for his research on experimental gravitational physics and in the biophysics of technology. Gundlach received in 2001 the of the (APS), in 2009 was elected a Fellow of the APS, and in 2021 received, jointly with and , the .
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