Education and early career
He earned his BsC at University of Cape Town in 1944 and his Ph.D University College London in 1953 before serving as an assistant lecturer from 1950–52 before being promoted as lecturer from 1952–1966 at University College London.Selected publications
* "Parity conservation in n° production by neutrons", Nuovo Cim 1959 * "Quenching of ortho positronium in helium", Proc R Soc 1962References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Heymann, Franz Ferdinand Academics of University College London British physicists 1924 births 2005 deaths British expatriates in South Africa