This history of nuclear physics sets the experimental innovations and theoretical breakthroughs in the field in the period between the two world wars within the contexts of the lives and personalities of the physicists who made them and the physical, intellectual, and political environments of the countries and institutions in which they worked.
This history of nuclear physics sets the experimental innovations and theoretical breakthroughs in the field in the period between the two world wars within the contexts of the lives and personalities of the physicists who made them and the physical, intellectual, and political environments of the countries and institutions in which they worked.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger H. Stuewer received a double Ph.D. major in history of science and physics at the University of Wisconsin and founded the Program in History of Science and Technology at the University of Minnesota where he is Professor Emeritus. He has held appointments at Boston University and Harvard University, and has been visiting professor at the Universities of Munich, Vienna, Graz, and Amsterdam. He received the Abraham Pais Prize for History of Physics in 2013 and the Distinguished Alumni Award of the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin in 2014. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Association of Physics Teachers.
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1: Cambridge and the Cavendish 2: European and Nuclear Disintegration 3: Vienna and the Institute for Radium Research 4: The Cambridge-Vienna Controversy 5: The Quantum-Mechanical Nucleus 6: Nuclear Electrons and Nuclear Structure 7: New Particles 8: New Machines 9: Nuclear Physicists at the Crosswroads 10: Exiles and Immigrants 11: Artificial Radioactivity 12: Bet Decay Redux, Slow Neutrons, Bohr and his Realm 13: New Theories of Nuclear Reactions 14: The Plague Spreads to Austria and Italy 15: The New World 1: Cambridge and the Cavendish 2: European and Nuclear Disintegration 3: Vienna and the Institute for Radium Research 4: The Cambridge-Vienna Controversy 5: The Quantum-Mechanical Nucleus 6: Nuclear Electrons and Nuclear Structure 7: New Particles 8: New Machines 9: Nuclear Physicists at the Crossroads 10: Exiles and Immigrants 11: Artificial Radioactivity 12: Bet Decay Redux, Slow Neutrons, Bohr and his Realm 13: New Theories of Nuclear Reactions 14: The Plague Spreads to Austria and Italy 15: The New World
1: Cambridge and the Cavendish 2: European and Nuclear Disintegration 3: Vienna and the Institute for Radium Research 4: The Cambridge-Vienna Controversy 5: The Quantum-Mechanical Nucleus 6: Nuclear Electrons and Nuclear Structure 7: New Particles 8: New Machines 9: Nuclear Physicists at the Crosswroads 10: Exiles and Immigrants 11: Artificial Radioactivity 12: Bet Decay Redux, Slow Neutrons, Bohr and his Realm 13: New Theories of Nuclear Reactions 14: The Plague Spreads to Austria and Italy 15: The New World 1: Cambridge and the Cavendish 2: European and Nuclear Disintegration 3: Vienna and the Institute for Radium Research 4: The Cambridge-Vienna Controversy 5: The Quantum-Mechanical Nucleus 6: Nuclear Electrons and Nuclear Structure 7: New Particles 8: New Machines 9: Nuclear Physicists at the Crossroads 10: Exiles and Immigrants 11: Artificial Radioactivity 12: Bet Decay Redux, Slow Neutrons, Bohr and his Realm 13: New Theories of Nuclear Reactions 14: The Plague Spreads to Austria and Italy 15: The New World
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