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- Johannes Hendrik van der Merwe (28 February 1922 - 28 February 2016) was a South African mathematician and physicist. The Frank–Van der Merwe crystal growth model carries his name and he was awarded numerous South African academic prizes. He is sometimes referred to as the "Father of Epitaxy". His research is seen as fundamental to applications in communication technology. (en)
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- Johannes Hendrik van der Merwe (en)
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- University of Bristol (en)
- University of Stellenbosch (en)
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- Johannes Hendrik van der Merwe (en)
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- Pauline, Willem, Jan and Anna (en)
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- Wilhelmina van der Merwe (en)
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- University of Pretoria (en)
- CSIR (en)
- UNISA (en)
- University of Port Elizabeth (en)
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- Johannes Hendrik van der Merwe (28 February 1922 - 28 February 2016) was a South African mathematician and physicist. The Frank–Van der Merwe crystal growth model carries his name and he was awarded numerous South African academic prizes. He is sometimes referred to as the "Father of Epitaxy". His research is seen as fundamental to applications in communication technology. (en)
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