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  1. SIDneY DReLL Sid’s parents immigrated to America from the Ukraine early in the twentieth century. Both were able to obtain college educations. Sid’s mother Rose (White) Drell taught school before her marriage and his father Tully Drell owned a pharmacy in Atlantic City. Books, reading, and especially the classics, were a constant influence ...

  2. 24 de dez. de 2016 · Sidney Drell, a Stanford theoretical physicist who counseled government leaders for more than 50 years and who was an internationally prominent advocate of limits on nuclear weapons, died Dec. 21 ...

  3. Sidney Drell defines accelerators and colliders. Sidney Drell’s contributions to science and humanity range from expanding the boundaries of knowledge in high-energy particle physics to advising senior government leaders on defense issues. Drell, a physicist, was Deputy Director of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, contributing key ...

  4. 22 de dez. de 2016 · Biography from program for Drell's 50-year Service Award: Sidney Drell, Professor Emeritus, Director's Office, 7/1/1954. Sidney Drell came to Stanford in 1951 after obtaining his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois in 1949. In 1956, Sidney was hired as a Professor of Physics at SLAC, as well as serving as Deputy Director of SLAC from 1969 to 1998.

  5. Sidney David Drell, professor emeritus at Stanford University and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, died shortly after his 90th birthday in Palo Alto, California. In a career spanning nearly 70 years, Sid—as he was universally known—achieved prominence as a theoretical physicist, public servant, and humanitarian. Sid contributed incisively to our understanding of the electromagnetic ...

  6. Sidney David Drell (Atlantic City, 13 de setembro de 1926 – Palo Alto, 21 de dezembro de 2016) foi um físico e especialista em controle de armas estadunidense. Foi professor emérito do Centro de Aceleração Linear de Stanford (SLAC) e fellow da Hoover Institution .

  7. Sidney David Drell (* 13. September 1926 in Atlantic City , New Jersey ; † 21. Dezember 2016 in Palo Alto , Kalifornien [1] ) war ein US-amerikanischer theoretischer Elementarteilchen-Physiker, wichtiger Regierungsberater in den USA und dort bekannt aus öffentlichen Debatten über Rüstungskontrolle .