
Johan Hansson
Professor
Research subject: Applied Physics
Division: Materials Science
Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics
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Luleå, E161
Research
I am a teacher and researcher in physics. My principal research interests are: theoretical particle physics, astro(particle)physics, conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics.
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Gravity Research Foundation Honorable Mention Award
Johan Hansson has shown that gravity can be explained as a fundamentally classical interaction and does not require quantum physics to be described
My Scientific Articles (most of them)
ResearchGate
My Scientific Articles (some of them)
SPIRES database
Article on gravitation receives award
"Physicists Johan Hansson and Stephane Francois at Luleå University of Technology have received the Honorable Mention Award by the Gravity Research Foundation. The award is given for their article, which deals with how to test quantum gravity."
Pulsars Are Giant Permanent Magnets, Say Physicists
"A controversial new explanation for the powerful magnetic fields inside neutrons stars could solve several outstanding problems in astrophysics" (Technology Review, MIT)
Are pulsars giant 'neutromagnets'?
(Physics World)
Study puts new spin on pulsars
(ABC - Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Are Pulsars Giant Permanent Magnets?
(Universe Today)
Preon Stars cover story in New Scientist
Preon Stars in Physical Review Focus
Short article in New Scientist about our Preon Stars htm, 5.3 kB.
Teaching
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Special Relativity
Particle and Nuclear Physics
Chaos & Nonlinear Physics
Astrophysics & Cosmology
Conceptual Quantum Physics (in Swedish)
General Relativity
Physics for Poets (in Swedish)
Personal
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