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  1. Robert Serber (March 14, 1909 – June 1, 1997) was an American physicist who participated in the Manhattan Project. Serber's lectures explaining the basic principles and goals of the project were printed and supplied to all incoming scientific staff, and became known as The Los Alamos Primer.

  2. Robert Serber (Filadélfia, 14 de março de 1909 — 1 de junho de 1997) foi um físico estadunidense. Participou do Projeto Manhattan. Nascido em Filadélfia, filho mais velho de David Serber e Rose Frankel. Casou com Charlotte Leof (26 de julho de 1911 — 1967) em 1933.

  3. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Depois de Oppenheimer, porém, ela passou o resto de sua vida com outro físico do Projeto Manhattan, Robert Serber, também viuvo, de acordo com o site Insider. Por fim, ela faleceu em 27 de outubro de 1972 na Cidade do Panamá, em meio a uma viagem que a dupla realizava.

  4. Robert Serber (1909-1997) was a physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and explained its goals to new recruits. He also developed the hydrodynamics theory, code-named the bombs, and visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the war.

  5. Biographies. Robert Serber (1909 - 1997) Robert Serber was born on March 14, 1909, in Philadelphia. He earned a doctorate in physics at the University of Wisconsin in 1934, then moved to the University of California, Berkeley, to work with J. Robert Oppenheimer.

  6. 2 de jun. de 1997 · Robert Serber, a theoretical physicist who was the intellectual midwife at the birth of the atomic bomb and helped shape particle physics research for decades, died on Sunday at his home on the...

  7. 1 de set. de 2001 · Robert Serber (1909–1997), an American-born and -educated theoretical physicist, belonged to what might be described, respectfully, as the second tier of important U.S. physicists in the middle decades of the twentieth century.