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Roederer, Juan Gualterio was born on September 2, 1929 in Trieste, Italy. Son of Ludwig Alexander and Anna Rafaela (Lohr) Roederer. came to the United States, 1967, naturalized, 1972.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Buenos Aires, 1952.
Research scientist Max Planck Institute, Gottingen, West Germany, 1952-1955. Group leader Argentine Atomic Energy Commission, Buenos Aires, 1953-1959. Professor physics University Buenos Aires, 1959-1966, University Denver, 1967-1977, University Alaska, Fairbanks, 1977-1993, professor emeritus, since 1993, director Geophysical Institute, 1977-1986, dean College Environmental Sciences, 1978-1982.
Visiting staff Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1969-1981. Chairman United States Arctic Research Committee, 1987-1991. Senior adviser International Center Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 1998—2002.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Geophysical Union (Edward A. Flinn III award, 2000). Member Association Argentina de Geodestas y Geofisicos (honorary), National Academy of Sciences Argentina (correspondent), National Academy of Sciences Austria (correspondent), Third World Academy of Sciences (associate), International Association Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (honorary), Science Committee on Solar-Terrestrial Physics (honorary), Association Fisica Argentina (honorary).
Married Beatriz Susana Cougnet, December 20, 1952. Children: Ernesto, Irene, Silvia, Mario.