Purdue Physics - The War Period
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Description: Essay on the war time history of the physics department of Purdue University detailing work done there as a part of the Manhattan Project and in physics in general.
A History of Physics at Purdue: The War Period (1941-1945) A History of Physics at Purdue: The War Period (1941-1945) by Solomon Gartenhaus, Arnold Tubis, David Cassidy, and Ralph Bray Seymour Benzer (standing) and Karl Lark-Horowitz in the Purdue physics laboratory. Courtesy of Seymour Benzer.
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Page title: | A History of Physics at Purdue: The War Period (1941-1945) |
Keywords: | physics, applied physics, condensed matter physics, high energy physics, astrophysics, biological physics, optical physics, nuclear physics, nanophysics, PhD, graduate, undergraduate |
Description: | Department of Physics at Purdue University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees with research opportunities in applied physics, condensed matter, high energy, nanophysics, biological physics, nuclear physics, and astrophysics & relativity. |
IP-address: | 128.210.68.229 |
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Date | activated: 24-Apr-1985 last updated: 11-Nov-2010 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |