Benjamin Bederson | |
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November 15, 1921 New York City |
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City College of New York Columbia University New York University |
Benjamin Bederson (born November 15, 1921) is an American physicist. He worked on the Manhattan Project.[1][2][3]
He graduated from City College of New York, Columbia University, and New York University.[4] He worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was a Dean at New York University.[5] From 1992 to 1996, he was an Editor-in-Chief of Physical Review.[6]
References[]
- ↑ "Benjamin Bederson" (in en). https://www.atomicheritage.org/profile/benjamin-bederson.
- ↑ "From Army Private to Atomic Physicist: Benjamin Bederson Got the Chance of a Lifetime" (in en). https://www.bnl.gov/newsroom/news.php?a=26221.
- ↑ Barron, James (2015-07-26). "A Manhattan Project Veteran Had a Unique View of Atomic Bomb Work" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/27/nyregion/a-manhattan-project-veteran-reflects-on-his-atomic-bomb-work.html.
- ↑ "Bederson, Benjamin". https://history.aip.org/phn/11410017.html.
- ↑ "Seven Decades Ago, A New, Enormous Kind Of Explosion" (in en). https://www.npr.org/2015/07/17/423740547/seven-decades-ago-a-new-enormous-kind-of-explosion.
- ↑ "Bederson Succeeds Lazarus as APS Editor in Chief" (in en). pp. 61–62. Digital object identifier:10.1063/1.2809490. ISSN 0031-9228. http://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.2809490.
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