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GLASHOW, Sheldon was born on December 5, 1932 in New York, United States. Son of Lewis Glashow and Bella Rubin.
(In this collection of 27 essays, Nobel Prize-winning phys...)
In this collection of 27 essays, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Sheldon Glashow shares his ideas on the realm of physics. He explores topics which range from the farthest reaches of the universe to the innermost recesses of the atom.
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(A collection of previously published writings on topics i...)
A collection of previously published writings on topics in contemporary physics, by the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, teacher, and raconteur known for his popularization of the arcane and enigmatic reaches of sciences. For the general reader. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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This text is intended for a short introduction to pre-calculus physics. Nobel Laureate physicist, Sheldon Glashow, who first proposed the charmed quark, the zee-zero particle, and the idea of grand unification, surveys science's on-going quest to explain the wonders of nature in terms of the simplest laws and the smallest particles - from fire, water, earth and air to quarks and leptons; from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to today's supercolliders.
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GLASHOW, Sheldon was born on December 5, 1932 in New York, United States. Son of Lewis Glashow and Bella Rubin.
AB, Cornell Univercity, 1954; AM, Harvard University, 1955; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1958; Doctor of Science (honorary), Yeshiva U., 1978; Doctor of Science (honorary), University Marseille, 1982; Doctor of Science (honorary), Adelphi U., 1989; Doctor of Science (honorary), Bar Ilan U., 1989; Doctor of Science (honorary), Gustave Adolphus College, 1989.
National Science Foundation fellow, U. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1958-1960;
research fellow, California Institute Technology, 1960-1961;
assistant professor, Stanford University, 1961-1962;
assistant professor, associate professor, University of California at Berkeley, 1962-1966;
member of faculty, Harvard University, since 1966;
professor physics, Harvard University, 1967-1984;
Higgins professor physics, Harvard University, since 1979;
Mellon professor science, Harvard University, since 1988;
distinguished visiting scientist, Boston University, since 1984. Consultant Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1966-1973, 75-. Member science policy committee European Organization of Nuclear Research,1979-1984.
Visiting professor U. Marseille, 1971, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974-1980, Boston University, 1983. Affiliated senior scientist U. Houston, since 1983. University scholar Texas A&MU., 1983-1986.
(A collection of previously published writings on topics i...)
(In this collection of 27 essays, Nobel Prize-winning phys...)
(This text is intended for a short introduction to pre-cal...)
President Andrei Sakharov Institute, 1980-1985, National Committee for Excellence in Education, 1985-1988. Fellow American Physical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Academy Arts and Sciences, National Academy Sciences, Sigma Xi. M C.
Married Joan Glashow. Children: Jason David, Jordan, Brian Lewis, Rebecca Lee.