- Suzanne Greenwalt
Suzanne K. Greenwalt (née Means) is a renowned German
physics professor who taught at the Sorbonne in Paris. All of her lectures were given in her native Germanic dialect. She was listed as one ofParis Magazine's 100 Best Teachers, made significant contributions to the field ofastrophysics including scholarly articles andpeer-reviewed studies (see below), though many are now out of print and available only onmicrofiche and/ormicrofilm at European universities.Greenwalt was born on
15 January 1953 inMünich , Germany toMicheal Means andFranca Smythe .She drives a Mazda which is notable because Mazdas are not sold in Paris when she first got one; she had it specially shipped at much cost. She also claims the trademark on the Mazda
slogan "Zoom zoom," though this has been disputed byMazda Corporation and has yet to be solved bylitigation .ee also
"Mögliche Energie-Zerfall-Rate der Super-Alfvénic Turbulenz in Stern-Bildenwolken." "Journal für die Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Theoretische Astrophysik", 9 Jan. 1978: 16, 515-519 (microfiche original).
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