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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: New. 1. Nobel laureate and scientific luminary Enrico Fermi (1901-54) was a pioneering nuclear physicist whose contributions to the field were numerous, profound, and lasting. Best known for his involvement with the Manhattan Project and his work at Los Alamos that led to the first self-sustained nuclear reaction and ultimately to the production of electric power and plutonium for atomic weapons, Fermi's legacy continues to color the character of the sciences at the University of Chicago. During his tenure as professor of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Fermi attracted an extraordinary scientific faculty and many talented students-ten Nobel Prizes were awarded to faculty or students under his tutelage.Born out of a symposium held to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Fermi's birth, Fermi Remembered combines essays and newly commissioned reminiscences with private material from Fermi's research notebooks, correspondence, speech outlines, and teaching to document the profound and enduring significance of Fermi's life and labors. The volume also features extensives archival material-including correspondence between Fermi and biophysicist Leo Szilard and a letter from Harry Truman-with new introductions that provide context for both the history of physics and the academic tradition at the University of Chicago.Edited by James W. Cronin, a University of Chicago physicist and Nobel laureate himself, Fermi Remembered is a tender tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century.Contributors:Harold AgnewNina ByersOwen ChamberlainGeoffrey F. ChewJames W. CroninGeorge W. FarwellJerome I. FriedmanRichard L. GarwinMurray Gell-MannMaurice GlicksmanMarvin L. GoldbergerUri Haber-SchaimRoger HildebrandTsung Dao LeeDarragh NagleJay OrearMarshall N. RosenbluthArthur RosenfeldRobert SchluterJack SteinbergerValentine TelegdiAl WattenbergFrank WilczekLincoln WolfensteinCourtenay WrightChen Ning YangGaurang Yodh. Nº de ref. del artículo: DADAX0226121119
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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Nobel laureate and scientific luminary Enrico Fermi (1901-54) was a pioneering nuclear physicist whose contributions to the field were numerous, profound, and lasting. Best known for his involvement with the Manhattan Project and his work at Los Alamos that led to the first self-sustained nuclear reaction and ultimately to the production of electric power and plutonium for atomic weapons, Fermi's legacy continues to color the character of the sciences at the University of Chicago. During his tenure as professor of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Fermi attracted an extraordinary scientific faculty and many talented studentsten Nobel Prizes were awarded to faculty or students under his tutelage.Born out of a symposium held to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Fermi's birth, Fermi Remembered combines essays and newly commissioned reminiscences with private material from Fermi's research notebooks, correspondence, speech outlines, and teaching to document the profound and enduring significance of Fermi's life and labors. The volume also features extensives archival materialincluding correspondence between Fermi and biophysicist Leo Szilard and a letter from Harry Trumanwith new introductions that provide context for both the history of physics and the academic tradition at the University of Chicago.Edited by James W. Cronin, a University of Chicago physicist and Nobel laureate himself, Fermi Remembered is a tender tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century.Contributors:Harold AgnewNina ByersOwen ChamberlainGeoffrey F. ChewJames W. CroninGeorge W. FarwellJerome I. FriedmanRichard L. GarwinMurray Gell-MannMaurice GlicksmanMarvin L. GoldbergerUri Haber-SchaimRoger HildebrandTsung Dao LeeDarragh NagleJay OrearMarshall N. RosenbluthArthur RosenfeldRobert SchluterJack SteinbergerValentine TelegdiAl WattenbergFrank WilczekLincoln WolfensteinCourtenay WrightChen Ning YangGaurang Yodh Nobel laureate and scientific luminary Enrico Fermi (1901-54) was a pioneering nuclear physicist whose contributions to the field were numerous, profound, and lasting. Best known for his involvement with the Manhattan Project and his work at Los Alamos that led to the first self-sustained nuclear reaction and ultimately to the production of electric power and plutonium for atomic weapons, Fermi's legacy continues to color the character of the sciences at the University of Chicago. During his tenure as professor of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Fermi attracted an extraordinary scientific faculty and many talented students—ten Nobel Prizes were awarded to faculty or students under his tutelage. Born out of a symposium held to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Fermi's birth, "Fermi Remembered" combines essays and newly commissioned reminiscences with private material from Fermi's research notebooks, correspondence, speech outlines, and teaching to document the profound and enduring significance of Fermi's life and labors. The volume also features extensives archival material—including correspondence between Fermi and biophysicist Leo Szilard and a letter from Harry Truman—with new introductions that provide context for both the history of physics and the academic tradition at the University of Chicago. Edited by James W. Cronin, a University of Chicago physicist and Nobel laureate himself, "Fermi Remembered" is a tender tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century. Contributors: Harold Agnew Nina Byers Owen Chamberlain Geoffrey F. Chew James W. Cronin George W. Farwell Jerome I. Friedman Richa Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780226121116
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Descripción Condición: New. Editor(s): Cronin, James W. Num Pages: 296 pages, 34 illustrations. BIC Classification: BGT; PH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 163 x 25. Weight in Grams: 538. . 2004. 1st Edition. Hardcover. . . . . Nº de ref. del artículo: V9780226121116
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Nobel laureate and scientific luminary Enrico Fermi (1901-54) was a pioneering nuclear physicist whose contributions to the field were numerous, profound, and lasting. Best known for his involvement with the Manhattan Project and his work at Los Alamos that led to the first self-sustained nuclear reaction and ultimately to the production of electric power and plutonium for atomic weapons, Fermi's legacy continues to color the character of the sciences at the University of Chicago. During his tenure as professor of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Fermi attracted an extraordinary scientific faculty and many talented studentsten Nobel Prizes were awarded to faculty or students under his tutelage.Born out of a symposium held to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Fermi's birth, Fermi Remembered combines essays and newly commissioned reminiscences with private material from Fermi's research notebooks, correspondence, speech outlines, and teaching to document the profound and enduring significance of Fermi's life and labors. The volume also features extensives archival materialincluding correspondence between Fermi and biophysicist Leo Szilard and a letter from Harry Trumanwith new introductions that provide context for both the history of physics and the academic tradition at the University of Chicago.Edited by James W. Cronin, a University of Chicago physicist and Nobel laureate himself, Fermi Remembered is a tender tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century.Contributors:Harold AgnewNina ByersOwen ChamberlainGeoffrey F. ChewJames W. CroninGeorge W. FarwellJerome I. FriedmanRichard L. GarwinMurray Gell-MannMaurice GlicksmanMarvin L. GoldbergerUri Haber-SchaimRoger HildebrandTsung Dao LeeDarragh NagleJay OrearMarshall N. RosenbluthArthur RosenfeldRobert SchluterJack SteinbergerValentine TelegdiAl WattenbergFrank WilczekLincoln WolfensteinCourtenay WrightChen Ning YangGaurang Yodh Nobel laureate and scientific luminary Enrico Fermi (1901-54) was a pioneering nuclear physicist whose contributions to the field were numerous, profound, and lasting. Best known for his involvement with the Manhattan Project and his work at Los Alamos that led to the first self-sustained nuclear reaction and ultimately to the production of electric power and plutonium for atomic weapons, Fermi's legacy continues to color the character of the sciences at the University of Chicago. During his tenure as professor of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Fermi attracted an extraordinary scientific faculty and many talented students—ten Nobel Prizes were awarded to faculty or students under his tutelage. Born out of a symposium held to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Fermi's birth, "Fermi Remembered" combines essays and newly commissioned reminiscences with private material from Fermi's research notebooks, correspondence, speech outlines, and teaching to document the profound and enduring significance of Fermi's life and labors. The volume also features extensives archival material—including correspondence between Fermi and biophysicist Leo Szilard and a letter from Harry Truman—with new introductions that provide context for both the history of physics and the academic tradition at the University of Chicago. Edited by James W. Cronin, a University of Chicago physicist and Nobel laureate himself, "Fermi Remembered" is a tender tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century. Contributors: Harold Agnew Nina Byers Owen Chamberlain Geoffrey F. Chew James W. Cronin George W. Farwell Jerome I. F Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780226121116
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Nobel laureate and scientific luminary Enrico Fermi (1901-54) was a pioneering nuclear physicist whose contributions to the field were numerous, profound, and lasting. Best known for his involvement with the Manhattan Project and his work at Los Alamos that led to the first self-sustained nuclear reaction and ultimately to the production of electric power and plutonium for atomic weapons, Fermi's legacy continues to color the character of the sciences at the University of Chicago. During his tenure as professor of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Fermi attracted an extraordinary scientific faculty and many talented studentsten Nobel Prizes were awarded to faculty or students under his tutelage.Born out of a symposium held to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Fermi's birth, Fermi Remembered combines essays and newly commissioned reminiscences with private material from Fermi's research notebooks, correspondence, speech outlines, and teaching to document the profound and enduring significance of Fermi's life and labors. The volume also features extensives archival materialincluding correspondence between Fermi and biophysicist Leo Szilard and a letter from Harry Trumanwith new introductions that provide context for both the history of physics and the academic tradition at the University of Chicago.Edited by James W. Cronin, a University of Chicago physicist and Nobel laureate himself, Fermi Remembered is a tender tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century.Contributors:Harold AgnewNina ByersOwen ChamberlainGeoffrey F. ChewJames W. CroninGeorge W. FarwellJerome I. FriedmanRichard L. GarwinMurray Gell-MannMaurice GlicksmanMarvin L. GoldbergerUri Haber-SchaimRoger HildebrandTsung Dao LeeDarragh NagleJay OrearMarshall N. RosenbluthArthur RosenfeldRobert SchluterJack SteinbergerValentine TelegdiAl WattenbergFrank WilczekLincoln WolfensteinCourtenay WrightChen Ning YangGaurang Yodh Nobel laureate and scientific luminary Enrico Fermi (1901-54) was a pioneering nuclear physicist whose contributions to the field were numerous, profound, and lasting. Best known for his involvement with the Manhattan Project and his work at Los Alamos that led to the first self-sustained nuclear reaction and ultimately to the production of electric power and plutonium for atomic weapons, Fermi's legacy continues to color the character of the sciences at the University of Chicago. During his tenure as professor of physics at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, Fermi attracted an extraordinary scientific faculty and many talented students—ten Nobel Prizes were awarded to faculty or students under his tutelage. Born out of a symposium held to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Fermi's birth, "Fermi Remembered" combines essays and newly commissioned reminiscences with private material from Fermi's research notebooks, correspondence, speech outlines, and teaching to document the profound and enduring significance of Fermi's life and labors. The volume also features extensives archival material—including correspondence between Fermi and biophysicist Leo Szilard and a letter from Harry Truman—with new introductions that provide context for both the history of physics and the academic tradition at the University of Chicago. Edited by James W. Cronin, a University of Chicago physicist and Nobel laureate himself, "Fermi Remembered" is a tender tribute to one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century. Contributors: Harold Agnew Nina Byers Owen Chamberlain Geoffrey F. Chew James W. Cronin George W. Farwell Jerome I. F Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9780226121116
Descripción Condición: New. Editor(s): Cronin, James W. Num Pages: 296 pages, 34 illustrations. BIC Classification: BGT; PH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 163 x 25. Weight in Grams: 538. . 2004. 1st Edition. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Nº de ref. del artículo: V9780226121116