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  1. Marshall Rosenbluth was an American physicist who worked on the hydrogen bomb project at Los Alamos during the Cold War. He was recruited by Edward Teller to come to Los Alamos in 1950. He witnessed some nuclear tests in the South Pacific. He helped develop the Metropolis algorithm. He received…

  2. 26 de mai. de 1994 · Marshall Rosenbluth was an American physicist who worked in the theoretical division at Los Alamos from 1950 to 1956. In this interview, Rosenbluth addresses the theoretical issues involved in designing both the atomic and hydrogen bombs.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Marshall N. Rosenbluth Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award. This award recognizes exceptional early-career scientists who have performed original thesis work of outstanding scientific quality and achievement in the area of plasma physics. The award consists of $2,000, a certificate, and a registration waiver to give an invited talk on the ...

  4. Rosenbluth discusses his participation in the development and testing of hydrogen weapons, as well as the historical/political context within which he operated. Interviews includes discussion of his relationship with Edward Teller, his participation in events such as the "Atoms for Peace" Conference, and international exchange programs that took him to the Soviet Union.

  5. Marshall Nicholas Rosenbluth (né le 5 février 1927 – mort le 28 septembre 2003) est un physicien et professeur américain. Il a obtenu de nombreux prix soulignant ses travaux en physique nucléaire et en physique des plasmas. D'ailleurs, on le surnommait affectueusement le « pape de la physique des plasmas » 1 .

  6. www.utphysicshistory.net › MarshallNRosenbluthUTPhysicsHistorySite

    Marshall N. Rosenbluth. Marshall N. Rosenbluth was born in Albany, New York, February 5, 1927 to Robert (1887–1975) and Margaret Sondheim (1896–1960) Rosenbluth. His brother was Lehman C. Rosenbluth, (1930–1992). who was a graduate of New York Community College of Applied Arts and Sciences in Brooklyn, NY. He became an accountant in Chicago.