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  1. Victor Frederick Weisskopf ( Viena, 19 de septiembre de 1908- Newton, 22 de abril de 2002) fue un físico austríaco - estadounidense . Biografía. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial trabajó en Los Álamos en el Proyecto Manhattan para desarrollar la bomba atómica, y después hizo campaña contra la proliferación de armas nucleares.

  2. Victor Frederick "Viki" Weisskopf (also spelled Viktor; September 19, 1908 – April 22, 2002) was an Austrian-born American theoretical physicist. He did postdoctoral work with Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, Wolfgang Pauli, and Niels Bohr.

  3. Institute Professor Emeritus. Noted for his theoretical work in quantum electrodynamics, the structure of the atomic nucleus and elementary particle physics. Research Areas. Quantum Gravity and Field Theory. Affiliated Center (s): Center for Theoretical Physics. In Memoriam: September 19, 1908 – April 22, 2002. Research Interests.

  4. Victor Frederik Weisskopf (1908–2002, Austrian) was born in Austria in 1908. He first came to CERN as a guest professor in the Theoretical Studies Division in 1957, where he stayed for a year, conducting research on the 600 MeV Synchrocyclotron.

  5. 23 de may. de 2002 · Victor Weisskopf, who died on 21 April at the ripe age of 93, had, as he liked to put it, “lived a happy life in a dreadful century”. He knew what he was talking about. He had been a major...

    • Kurt Gottfried
    • kg13@cornell.edu
    • 2002
  6. VICTOR FREDERICK WEISSKOPF WAS a major figure in the golden age of quantum mechanics, who made seminal contributions to the quantum theory of radiative transitions, the self-energy of the electron, the electrodynamic properties of the vacuum, and to the theory of nuclear reactions.

  7. viki weisskopf: searching for simplicity in a complicated world. M IT and the scientific community lost a giant in 2002, when Victor Frederick Weisskopf passed away. Known by students and colleagues alike as “Viki,” he was among the most accomplished and admired physicists of the twentieth century.