NL 67: Prof. Dr. Tasso Springer (unrecorded)

Professor Springer's estate, currently unlisted, spans 0.24 linear feet and contains materials related to the genesis and planning of the FRM II, as well as professional correspondences and documented lectures. After completing his doctorate under Maier-Leibnitz, Professor Springer earned his habilitation at the TH München and was granted teaching authorization for Experimental Physics in 1961. In 1963, he was appointed director of the Institute for Solid State and Neutron Physics in Jülich. Professor Springer made significant contributions to neutron research, earning prestigious accolades such as the Federal Cross of Merit for his research achievements.