He was awarded his Doctor of Philosophy at Stockholm University in 1962.
[1] He was employed by the Research Institute of Atomic Physics in Frescati, Stockholm during the 60s and 70s, where he did his research in the field of nuclear structural physics in general and deformed nuclear nuclei in particular.
By using a 225-cm cyclotron he discovered, together with his colleague Arne Johnson, that there was a backbending effect in fast rotating nuclei.
[2][3] In 1975 he replaced Sten von Friesen as a professor at the Department of Physics, Lund University.
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