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  1. Ernest Orlando Lawrence (Canton, 8 de agosto de 1901 — Palo Alto, 27 de agosto de 1958) foi um cientista nuclear americano, que recebeu o prêmio Nobel de Física de 1939 por sua invenção do cíclotron, um tipo de acelerador de partículas.

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  2. Ernest Orlando Lawrence (August 8, 1901 – August 27, 1958) was an American nuclear physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for his invention of the cyclotron. He is known for his work on uranium-isotope separation for the Manhattan Project , as well as for founding the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and ...

  3. Ernest Lawrence (8 de agosto de 1901 – 27 de agosto de 1958) foi um físico americano que inventou o ciclotron , um dispositivo usado para acelerar partículas carregadas em um padrão espiral com a ajuda de um campo magnético. O ciclotron e seus sucessores têm sido parte integrante do campo da física de altas energias.

  4. Article. Podcast. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is the namesake and legacy of its founder, Ernest Orlando Lawrence (E.O. Lawrence), winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize for Physics for his invention of the cyclotron.

  5. Ernest Lawrence was an American physicist who invented the cyclotron, a device for accelerating nuclear particles. He also made important contributions to the development of the atomic bomb and the study of radioactive isotopes, mesons, and antiparticles.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Nobel Prize (1939) Ernest Orlando Lawrence (born August 8, 1901, Canton, South Dakota, U.S.—died August 27, 1958, Palo Alto, California) was an American physicist, winner of the 1939 Nobel Prize for Physics for his invention of the cyclotron, the first particle accelerator to achieve high energies.

  7. Ernest Orlando Lawrence is a Nobel laureate who invented the cyclotron, a device that accelerates nuclear particles to high speeds. He also pioneered the modern team approach to big science at Berkeley Lab and beyond. Learn more about his life, research, and legacy.