Robert Brode

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Robert Bigham Brode (12 juin 1900 - 19 février 1986) est un physicien américain qui, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, dirige le groupe du laboratoire Los Alamos du projet Manhattan qui développe les altimètres utilisés dans les bombardements atomiques d'Hiroshima et de Nagasaki. rdf:langString
Роберт Бигэм Броде (англ. Robert Bigham Brode; 12 июня 1900, Уолла-Уолла, Вашингтон — 19 февраля 1986, Беркли, Калифорния) — американский физик, возглавлявший в Манхэттенском проекте группу, разработавшую взрыватели, использованные в атомных бомбардировках Хиросимы и Нагасаки. rdf:langString
罗伯特·比格姆·布罗德(英語:Robert Bigham Brode,1900年6月12日-1986年2月19日),美国物理学家,二战期间引导曼哈顿计划中洛斯阿拉莫斯实验室研制了核武器的引线用于对广岛和长崎用原子弹进行轰炸。 rdf:langString
Robert Bigham Brode (June 12, 1900 – February 19, 1986) was an American physicist, who during World War II led the group at the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory that developed the fuses used in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After the war, Brode returned to teaching at Berkeley. Between 1930 and 1957 he supervised 37 graduate students. In addition to his research and teaching, he occupied a number of other positions. He was the academic assistant to two presidents of the University of California, and sat on numerous advisory panels and boards. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Robert Bigham Brode (12 juin 1900 - 19 février 1986) est un physicien américain qui, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, dirige le groupe du laboratoire Los Alamos du projet Manhattan qui développe les altimètres utilisés dans les bombardements atomiques d'Hiroshima et de Nagasaki.
rdf:langString Robert Bigham Brode (June 12, 1900 – February 19, 1986) was an American physicist, who during World War II led the group at the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory that developed the fuses used in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A graduate of the California Institute of Technology, where he earned his doctorate in 1924, Brode attended Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship and the University of Göttingen on a National Research Council Fellowship. During World War II, Brode worked at Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University, where he helped develop the proximity fuse, and then as a group leader at the Los Alamos Laboratory. In 1950 he was one of a dozen prominent scientists who petitioned President Harry S. Truman to declare that the United States would never be the first to use the hydrogen bomb. After the war, Brode returned to teaching at Berkeley. Between 1930 and 1957 he supervised 37 graduate students. In addition to his research and teaching, he occupied a number of other positions. He was the academic assistant to two presidents of the University of California, and sat on numerous advisory panels and boards.
rdf:langString Роберт Бигэм Броде (англ. Robert Bigham Brode; 12 июня 1900, Уолла-Уолла, Вашингтон — 19 февраля 1986, Беркли, Калифорния) — американский физик, возглавлявший в Манхэттенском проекте группу, разработавшую взрыватели, использованные в атомных бомбардировках Хиросимы и Нагасаки.
rdf:langString 罗伯特·比格姆·布罗德(英語:Robert Bigham Brode,1900年6月12日-1986年2月19日),美国物理学家,二战期间引导曼哈顿计划中洛斯阿拉莫斯实验室研制了核武器的引线用于对广岛和长崎用原子弹进行轰炸。
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