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Wolfgang Bauer (other)
Wolfgang Bauer may refer to: * Wolfgang Bauer (journalist) (born 1970), reporter for the German magazine ''FOCUS'', who observed war crimes in Afghanistan * Wolfgang Bauer (physicist) (born 1959), German-born physicist at Michigan State University *Wolfgang Bauer (writer) (1941–2005), Austrian writer and playwright *Wolfgang Maria Bauer Wolfgang Maria Bauer (born 9 June 1963) is a German television actor, theatre director and author. Selected filmography * '' Father's Day'' (1996) * ' (1997) * ''666 – Traue keinem, mit dem du schläfst! ''666 – Traue keinem, mit dem du ...
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Wolfgang Bauer (journalist)
Wolfgang Bauer (1970) is a German journalist and reporter for ''Die Zeit'', who has won many prizes including the Prix Bayeux Calvados for War Correspondents. He has worked in the Arab world for many years, including in war zones in Syria and Libya. His second Prix Bayeux-Calvados for War Correspondents was awarded for the Syrian refugee reportage in ''Die Zeit'' that formed the basis of the book ''Crossing the Sea: With Syrians on the Exodus to Europe'' (And Other Stories, 2016)'','' in which he and photographer Stanislav Krupař went undercover as English teachers and accompanied Syrian refugees attempting to travel from Egypt to Europe. He was a reporter for the German magazine ''Focus'', Zeit Dossier, Neon/Nido, Greenpeace Magazine and ''National Geographic''. In 2011 he was awarded the European Award for Excellence in Journalism Columbus. In June 2007 Bauer reported that, when embedded with the American 82nd Airborne Division he witnessed Afghan and American soldiers, in t ...
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Wolfgang Bauer (physicist)
Wolfgang W. Bauer (born April 5, 1959) is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University. He is also an author, with co-author Gary Westfall, of the introductory calculus-based physics textbook "University Physics", published by McGraw-Hill in 2013 (2nd edition). Research Wolfgang Bauer obtained his Ph.D. in theoretical nuclear physics from the University of Giessen in 1987. After a post-doctoral fellowship at the California Institute of Technology, he joined the faculty at Michigan State University in 1988. He has worked on a large variety of topics in computational physics, from high-temperature superconductivity to supernova explosions, but has been especially interested in relativistic nuclear collisions. Since 2010 he has concentrated on renewable energy resources (solar arrays, anaerobic digester) and energy conservation measures. Nuclear physics Prof. Bauer has a dual appointment at the National Superconducting ...
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Wolfgang Bauer (writer)
Wolfgang Bauer (18 March 1941 – 26 August 2005) was an Austrian writer best known as a playwright who, particularly in his younger days, was regarded as an ''enfant terrible'' by the Austrian cultural establishment. Life and career Bauer was born in Graz, Styria. His breakthrough play was '' Magic Afternoon'' in 1967, in which he portrays four youths who interrupt their lazy and boring afternoon by unmotivated outbreaks of violence and aggression (''Magic Afternoon'' was adapted for the screen most recently by Catherine Jelski in 2000 as '' The Young Unknowns''). After two more successes, ''Change'' (1969) and ''Gespenster'' (''Ghosts'', 1973), Bauer's plays became increasingly surreal and experimental. Bauer though resisted any labelling by academia and critics alike until his death. Most of his plays during 1967 and 1990 were translated into English by Martin Esslin, remembered for coining the term Theatre of the Absurd. In the late 1970s and early 1980s San Francis ...
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