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  1. Gregory Breit (Ukrainian: Григорій Альфредович Брейт-Шнайдер, Russian: Григорий Альфредович Брейт-Шнайдер, romanized: Grigory Alfredovich Breit-Shneider; July 14, 1899 – September 13, 1981) was an American physicist born in Nikolayev, Russian Empire (now Mykolaiv, Ukraine).

  2. Gregory Breit (Mykolaiv, 14 de julho de 1899 — Salem, 11 de setembro de 1981) foi um físico ucraniano naturalizado estadunidense. Ligações externas. Annotated Bibliography for Gregory Breit from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues; Biographical Memoirs of Gregory Breit by McAllister Hull

  3. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Gregory Breit was a Russian-born American physicist best known for his contribution to the theory of nuclear reactions and his participation in the Manhattan Project, the U.S. research program (1942–45) that produced the first atomic bombs. Breit immigrated to the United States in 1915 to join his.

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  4. Gregory Breit was an American physicist who supervised the early design of the first atomic bomb in what would later become the Manhattan Project. Breit, who studied electrical engineering at Johns Hopkins University, joined Merle Tuve at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and helped develop a technique to determine the height of the ...

  5. Gregory Breit. July 14, 1899 - September 11, 1981. By Mcallister Hull. For nearly fifty year, Gregory Breit was a leading figure in the development of physics in the twentieth century. John Wheeler in Some Men and Moments in Nuclear Physics wrote, ''Insufficiently appreciated in the 1930's, he is today the most unappreciated physicist in America."

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  6. Yale University. Gregory Breit was awarded the National Medal of Science for pioneering contributions to the theoretical understanding of nuclear structure and particle dynamics, for highly significant work in atomic and ionospheric physics, and for the inspiration he has given to several generations of American physicists.

  7. 30 de out. de 1999 · Description. Chapters. Supplementary. This book contains the proceedings of the Gregory Breit Centennial Symposium. The legacy of Breit to atomic, nuclear and particle physics is discussed vis-à-vis modern developments in these fields.