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  1. 2 de mar. de 1992 · The lecturer was Robert Serber, J. Robert Oppenheimer's protégé, and they learned that their job was to invent the world's first atomic bomb. Serber's lecture notes, nicknamed the "Los Alamos Primer," were mimeographed and passed from hand to hand, remaining classified for many years.

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  2. Robert Serber’s Interview (1982) Robert Serber 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. Moving to Los Alamos in 1943, he gave lectures to members of the Manhattan ...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2001 · Robert Serber, with Charlotte, went to Los Alamos in 1943 as one of Oppenheimer's first recruits for the secret Mesa Laboratory, and there in 1943 gave the influential classified lectures on what was then understood of A-bomb physics, which were much later published as The Los Alamos Primer (Serber, 1992).

  4. 28 de may. de 2024 · Robert Serber was a brilliant physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb and played a key role in the Manhattan Project, a top-secret mission during World War II. He was not only a great scientist but also a talented pianist who loved music and was passionate about inspiring young minds through science education.

  5. Peace and War is the memoir of one of the key scientists involved in the atomic bomb and the chief research assistant and intimate friend of J. Robert Oppenheimer. A prominent member of the Manhattan Project, Robert Serber was one of a team of scientists who assembled the bombs on Tinian Island for transport to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  6. Ocupación de Japón. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El Proyecto Manhattan (en inglés: Manhattan Project) fue un proyecto de investigación y desarrollo llevado a cabo durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial que produjo las primeras armas nucleares, liderado por los Estados Unidos con el apoyo del Reino Unido y de Canadá.

  7. Fitzpatrick: All right. Let me just set this here and pick up this. For the record we are here today in New York City with Professor Robert Serber, and today is Tuesday, November 26, just before the Thanksgiving holiday, and usually I like to start off for the record of course with the tape— Dr. Serber, if you would please discuss a little about your personal background, particularly your ...