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    Robert Serber (March 14, 1909 – June 1, 1997) was an American physicist who participated in the Manhattan Project. Serber's lectures explaining the basic principles and goals of the project were printed and supplied to all incoming scientific staff, and became known as The Los Alamos Primer.

  2. Jun 2, 1997 · Robert Serber, a theoretical physicist who was the intellectual midwife at the birth of the atomic bomb and helped shape particle physics research for decades, died on Sunday at his home on the...

  3. Robert Serber (1909-1997) was an American physicist. He was recruited by J. Robert Oppenheimer to work on the Manhattan Project. Serber was tasked with explaining the basic principles and goals of the project to all incoming scientific staff.

  4. Robert Serber. (1909 - 1997) Robert Serber was born on March 14, 1909, in Philadelphia. He earned a doctorate in physics at the University of Wisconsin in 1934, then moved to the University of California, Berkeley, to work with J. Robert Oppenheimer.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Robert Serber, a physicist from Philadelphia, became a key figure in the Manhattan Project thanks to his association with J. Robert Oppenheimer. Serber developed and named the atomic bombs that...

  6. Robert Serber was born on March 14, 1909, in Philadelphia, into a relatively comfortable Jewish family. On the advice of his uncle who was chief engineer at the Atlantic Refining Company, he enrolled in 1926 at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and majored in engineering physics.

  7. The Los Alamos Primer is a printed version of the first five lectures on the principles of nuclear weapons given to new arrivals at the top-secret Los Alamos laboratory during the Manhattan Project. The five lectures were given by physicist Robert Serber in April 1943. The notes from the lectures which became the Primer were written by Edward ...

  8. Robert Serber was an American physicist whose lectures explaining the basic principles and goals of the Manhattan Project became empirical in the development of the bomb, and they were...

  9. SERBER, ROBERT (b. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 14 March 1909; d. New York, New York, 1 June 1997), nuclear and particle physics. Serber’s long and distinguished career will probably be best remembered for the important contributions he made in producing the world’s first nuclear weapons.

  10. Jun 5, 1997 · Robert Serber, who helped to create the atomic bomb, died on June 1st, aged 88. Jun 5th 1997 |. AT THE start of his lecture, Robert Serber said, “The object of the project is to produce a...

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