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Seth Henry Neddermeyer (September 16, 1907 – January 29, 1988) was an American physicist who co-discovered the muon, and later championed the implosion-type nuclear weapon while working on the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II.
Seth Henry Neddermeyer (16 septembre 1907 à Richmond (Michigan) - 29 janvier 1988 à Seattle (Washington)) était un physicien américain qui travailla pour le Projet Manhattan lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
29 août 2020 · En 1936, il découvrit une autre particule dans le rayonnement cosmique avec son étudiant d'alors, Seth Neddermeyer. 207 fois plus massive que l'électron, cette particule fut identifiée à tort...
Seth Neddermeyer was Professor Emeritus at University of Washington (1973-1988). Other institutional affiliations included Los Alamos Laboratory, the National Bureau of Stadards, and California Institute of Technology. His research interests included cosmic rays and muon-electron interactions.
Seth Neddermeyer, 1982 Citation For participating in the discovery of the positron, for his share in the discovery of the muon, the first of the subatomic particles; for his invention of the implosion technique for assembling nuclear explosives; and for his ingenuity, foresight, and perseverance in finding solutions for what at first seemed to ...
Seth Neddermeyer (1907-1988) was an American physicist. Neddermeyer was recruited to work on the Manhattan Project by J. Robert Oppenheimer from the National Bureau of Standards.
Seth Henry Neddermeyer (16 septembre 1907 à Richmond (Michigan) - 29 janvier 1988 à Seattle (Washington)) était un physicien américain qui travailla pour le Projet Manhattan lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.