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Sigvard Eklund

Swedish politician (1911–2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sigvard Eklund
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Sigvard Arne Eklund (19 June 1911 – 30 January 2000) was Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency from 1961 to 1981.

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Early life

Eklund was born on 19 June 1911 in Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Sweden, the son of Severin Eklund, a train driver, and his wife Vilhelmina (née Pettersson).[1] Eklund obtained his Master of Science degree in 1936,[2] a Licentiate of Philosophy (fil.lic.) degree in 1941 and a Doctor of Philosophy (fil.dr.) degree from Uppsala University in 1946.[1]

Career

Eklund worked as a docent in nuclear physics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and as an employee of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Institute of Physics (Vetenskapsakademiens forskningsinstitut för fysik) from 1937 to 1945. Eklund was an associate professor ("laborator") at the Swedish National Defence Research Institute (FOA) from 1945 to 1950 and became a member of the Swedish National Commission for Physics (Svenska nationalkommissionen för fysik) in 1947.[1] Eklund became director of research at the Swedish Atomic Energy Company (AB Atomenergi, Stockholm) in 1950. He became technical director there in 1957[1] and led the effort to build Sweden's first research reactor, R1.[3]

In 1957, he was Secretary General for the Second International United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. He was appointed as Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency in 1961. Eklund was reappointed four more times in 1965, 1969, 1974 and 1977, holding the post for twenty consecutive years until he retired and was named Director General Emeritus.[2]

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Personal life

In 1941 he married adjunct lecturer Anna-Greta Johansson (born 1915), the daughter of merchant Algot Johansson and his wife Ester (née Sundkvist).[4] After retiring, Eklund resided in Vienna, Austria until he died in 2000.[2]

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