Hendrik Schatz is a professor of Nuclear Astrophysics at Michigan State University.
[2] Schatz also serves the science advisory committees for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams[3] and GSI.
Hendrik's primary field of expertise is Type I X-ray Bursts.
[4] Hendrik was featured in Science magazine November 22, 2002[5] for his work on experimental nuclear astrophysics.
[6] His APS Fellowship citation is: For his seminal contributions to our theoretical and experimental understanding of the r-process, the rp process, x-ray bursts, and the modification of neutron star crusts by the ashes of nuclear processes.