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  1. Robert Fox Bacher (født 31. august 1905 i Loudonville i Ohio, død 18. november 2004 i Montecito i California) var en kjernefysiker, og en av de ledende personene i Manhattanprosjektet. Han tok eksamen ved University of Michigan , og i 1943 ble han medlem av Manhattanprosjektet, hvor han var leder for avdelingen for bombefysikk i perioden 1944–1945.

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  4. Robert Bacher war ein experimenteller Kernphysiker. Er wurde 1930 an der University of Michigan promoviert. Nach Post-Doc Aufenthalten am Massachusetts Institute of Technology, der University of Michigan und der Columbia University wurde er 1935 Instructor und später Professor für Physik an der Cornell University, wo er 1946/47 das Laboratory ...

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  6. Letter from J. Robert Oppenheimer, director of the Manhattan Project, to Robert Bacher on April 28, 1943, urging him to accept the “direction of the experimental physical work at Los Alamos.” The following April, Bacher attended a two-week conference during the unofficial opening of the laboratory at Los Alamos, where he heard lectures from Tolman and Fermi, among many others, and ...

  7. 19 de nov. de 2004 · Robert Fox Bacher, a renowned California Institute of Technology physicist who headed the experimental physics division at Los Alamos Laboratory during the Manhattan Project, died Thursday, November 18, in Montecito, California. He was 99.