File:University of California Radiation Laboratory staff on the magnet yoke for the 60-inch cyclotron, 1938.jpg
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DescriptionUniversity of California Radiation Laboratory staff on the magnet yoke for the 60-inch cyclotron, 1938.jpg |
English: Archival photograph of the University of California Radiation Laboratory staff on the magnet yoke used to construct the 60-inch cyclotron. Taken around 1938. E.O. Lawrence won his Nobel prize in 1939 for inventing the cyclotron. Top from left to right: Philip H. Abelson, Arthur H. Snell, Paul C. Aebersold, Martin D. Kamen, Luis W. Alvarez, Robert Cornog, (rear), John G. Backus, F.N.D. Kurie, Sam J. Simmons, Edwin M. McMillan, William M. Brobeck, Alex S. Langsdorf, J. Robert Oppenheimer, E.M. Lyman, Wilfrid B. Mann, John J. Livingood, Joseph G. Hamilton, Eugene S. Viez, Robert R. Wilson, Donald Cooksey, Wilfred B. Mann, Robert Serber. Below back row: Sixth from left, John H. Lawrence; eighth from left, David H. Slone; ninth from left, Winfield W. Salisbury. Below front row: Fourth and fifth from left, Ernest O. Lawrence and Raymond T. Birge. |
Date | (original) 2001 (on-line) |
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Author | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
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Contact information | photo@lbl.gov
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- 1938 in physics
- Berkeley 60-inch cyclotron
- Group photographs of physicists
- Scientists in 1938
- Robert Serber
- J. Robert Oppenheimer in 1938
- Philip Abelson
- Edwin McMillan
- Robert R. Wilson
- Donald Cooksey
- Ernest O. Lawrence
- Paul Aebersold
- Robert Cornog
- William M. Brobeck
- Martin Kamen
- John H. Lawrence
- Joseph Gilbert Hamilton
- John G. Backus
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Arthur H. Snell
- Luis W. Alvarez
- Franz N. D. Kurie
- Raymond Thayer Birge
- Ernest M. Lyman
- Winfield W. Salisbury
- Eugene S. Viez
- John J. Livingood
- Alexander Langsdorf Jr.
- Wilfrid Basil Mann
- Sam J. Simmons
- David H. Sloan