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  1. Marshall Nicholas Rosenbluth (5 February 1927 – 28 September 2003) was an American plasma physicist and member of the National Academy of Sciences, and member of the American Philosophical Society. In 1997 he was awarded the National Medal of Science for discoveries in controlled thermonuclear fusion, contributions to plasma ...

  2. Marshall N. Rosenbluth, Ph.D. (1927—2003) World leader in the peaceful use of nuclear fusion energy. Professor of Physics — University of California San Diego. Recipient of the National Medal of Science. Image credits. University Communications Publications Office photograph collection. RSS 6025. Special Collections and Archives, UC San ...

  3. 26 de jun. de 2023 · Marshall Rosenbluth enlisted the help of the Tellers and convinced Metropolis to give them the midnight shift on MANIAC (pictured). The Rosenbluths were studying the equation of state based...

    • Iulia Georgescu
    • i.georgescu@nature.com
  4. Marshall N. Rosenbluth [was] a pioneer in unleashing and taming nuclear fusion, the force that powers the sun and stars. . . . Known as the dean of plasma physics, Dr. Rosenbluth was a world leader in trying to turn the hot plasmas of nuclear fusion into nearly limitless electrical power. . . .

  5. 20 de mar. de 2020 · America's leading plasma theoretician, the “Pope of Plasma Physics,” Marshall Rosenbluth (1927–2003), then at General Atomics in San Diego, chaired the October 1964 conference that opened the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (Ascoli-Bartoli et al., 1964 ).

    • Charles F. Kennel, Charles F. Kennel
    • 20 March 2020
    • 2020
    • 125, Issue4
  6. Marshall N. Rosenbluth was awarded the National Medal of Science for his fundamental contributions to plasma physics, his pioneering work in computational statistical mechanics, his world leadership in the development of controlled thermonuclear fusion, and his wide-ranging technical contributions to national security.

  7. Marshall Rosenbluth was an American physicist who worked on the hydrogen bomb project at Los Alamos during the Cold War. He was recruited by Edward Teller to come to Los Alamos in 1950. He witnessed some nuclear tests in the South Pacific. He helped develop the Metropolis algorithm. He received…