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  1. Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, CBE FRS ( / ˈpaɪ.ərlz /; German: [ˈpaɪɐls]; 5 June 1907 – 19 September 1995) was a German-born British physicist who played a major role in Tube Alloys, Britain's nuclear weapon programme, as well as the subsequent Manhattan Project, the combined Allied nuclear bomb programme. His 1996 obituary in Physics Today ...

    • Zur kinetischen Theorie der Wärmeleitung in Kristallen (1929)
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  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (born June 5, 1907, Berlin, Germany—died September 19, 1995, Oxford, England) was a German-born British physicist who laid the theoretical foundations for the creation of the first atomic bomb. From 1925 to 1929 Peierls studied at universities in Berlin and Munich before working with Werner Heisenberg at the ...

  3. Sep 19, 1995 · Heinrich Peierls was director of the Berlin-Oberschöneweide factory of Allgemeine Elektrizitätsgesellschaft when Rudolf was born, and the following year he became a member of the board. When Rudolf was fourteen years old his mother died of Hodgkin's disease, and his father married Else Hermann (who was not Jewish) soon after.

  4. Learn about Rudolf Peierls, a German-born British physicist who co-authored the first technical exposition of a practical atomic weapon and joined the Manhattan Project as a member of the British team. Find out his timeline, oral history, awards, and legacy in the nuclear industry.

  5. Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, was a German-born British physicist who played a major role in Tube Alloys, Britain's nuclear weapon programme, as well as the subsequent Manhattan Project, the combined Allied nuclear bomb programme. His 1996 obituary in Physics Today described him as "a major player in the drama of the eruption of nuclear physics into world affairs".

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  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Rudolf Peierls, a German-born nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and developed the theory of positive carriers. Find out how he calculated the efficiency of a uranium fission bomb and how he was knighted for his contributions.

  8. The Life and Work of Sir Rudolf Peierls. Rudolf Peierls’ calculations of the critical mass of uranium may have been his scientific contribution with the most far-reaching consequences, but it was not his most significant scientific achievement.

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