Anders Thor

Anders Thor
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Anders Thor in 2008
Born (1935-12-04)4 December 1935
Stockholm
Died 7 April 2012(2012-04-07) (aged 76)
Stockholm
Nationality Sweden
Fields Electrical engineering
Institutions Royal Institute of Technology
Alma mater Royal Institute of Technology
Known for Scientific terminology and standardization

Anders Johan Thor (1935–2012) was a Swedish scientist and teacher most notable for his leadership in international standardization of quantities and units. He is one of the creators of binary prefixes[1] and the IUPAC Green Book.[2]

Thor obtained a Master’s of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1959 and the licentiate in mechanics and mathematics in 1964, both at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. From 1962-65 Thor was lecturer in mechanics at KTH and became a professor in 1965.

From 1994 to 2001, Thor was an associate member of the IUPAC Commission on Physicochemical Symbols, Nomenclature and Units (Commission I.1). Thor was Secretary of ISO Technical Committee 12: Quantities and Units from 1982 until 2009, when he was appointed the chairman of the committee. In addition to standards, Thor is a two-time Swedish basketball champion in the 1950s.[3]

References

  1. "Anders J. Thor: A universal linguist". www.iec.ch. Jun 2012.
  2. "In memoriam: Anders J. Thor". Chemistry International. IUPAC. 2013.
  3. "Anders Thor passes away". Focus+. ISO. May 2012.
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