Ned Goldwasser
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American physicist
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Ned Goldwasser's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edwin L. Goldwasser was an American physicist and Co-Founder of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the field of particle physics. He was a Professor of Physics Emeritus and former Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs at the University of Illinois, as well as the first Deputy Director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. His interests were photons, cosmic rays, charged particles and elementary particles. He was Fellow to the American Association for the Advancement of Science and American Physical Society . He was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1957–1958.
Ned Goldwasser's Published Works
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Published Works
- Ionization Loss and Straggling of Fast Electrons (1952) (37)
- ReactionsK−p→Σ±π∓at 4.07 and 5.47GeVc (1968) (26)
- Gauge theories and neutrino physics (1978) (23)
- Strange-particle production in 8-BeV/c proton-proton interactions (1968) (20)
- Generalized Deck Effect and K̄ ** (1300) Production in K - +p-->K - +π + +π - +p at 5.5 BeV/c (1968) (11)
- PHOTOPRODUCTION OF $pi$$sup +$ MESONS FROM HYDROGEN NEAR THRESHOLD (1954) (11)
- PHOTOPION S WAVE NEAR THRESHOLD AND THE PION NUCLEON COUPLING CONSTANT (1954) (10)
- The Intensity and Masses of Cosmic-Ray Particles (1950) (9)
- A note on the apparent inconsistency among measurements of threshold pion interactions (1958) (9)
- THE PROTON COMPONENT OF THE COSMIC RADIATION AT SEA LEVEL (1951) (6)
- Production of omega-minus hyperons in k-minus p interactions at 5.5 gev/c. (erratum) (1969) (6)
- The π+/π− ratio from deuterium near photo-pion threshold (1954) (5)
- ELASTIC PHOTOPRODUCTION OF $pi$$sup 0$ MESONS FROM HELIUM (1954) (4)
- ?^{-} Production in 5.5-GeV/c K^{-}p Interactions (1970) (4)
- DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF THE EFFECT OF POLARIZATION ON ENERGY LOSS (1955) (4)
- Optics, waves, atoms, and nuclei : an introduction (1965) (3)
- Production of Σ +/- Multibody Final States in 5.5-GeVc K - p Interactions (1969) (3)
- Cooperative effects in photoproduction of neutral pions from helium (1956) (2)
- Extension of the NBS P2 Chamber Calibration to 260 MeV (1963) (2)
- A Man for All Seasons: Robert R. Wilson (2009) (1)
- SSC Might Not Be Money in the Bank (1988) (1)
- Production ofΩ−Hyperons inK−pInteractions at 5.5 GeV/c (1968) (1)
- Point of View: Changing Attitudes toward Research and Risk in Our Society. (1984) (1)
- Letter to the Editor. (1965) (0)
- Will High Tc Stop the SSC (1987) (0)
- Report on the Fermilab Program Advisory Committee Meeting (1976) (0)
- THE REACTION K$sup -$p $Yields$ K$sup -$$pi$$sup +$$pi$$sup -$p AT 4.1 AND 5.5 GeV/c. (1967) (0)
- Living longer (1998) (0)
- $Sigma$$sup +$$pi$$sup -$ AND $Sigma$$sup +-$$pi$$sup -+$$pi$$sup +$$pi$$sup -$ FINAL STATES IN K$sup -$p INTERACTIONS AT 4.1 AND 5.5 GeV/c. (1967) (0)
- Timothy Edward Toohig (2002) (0)
- Science and Man: Breaking New Ground at Batavia (1969) (0)
- GENERALIZED DECK EFFECT AND anit K**(1300) PRODUCTION IN K$sup -$ + p $Yields$ K$sup -$ + $pi$$sup +$ + $pi$$sup -$ + p AT 5.5 GeV/c (1968) (0)
- A STUDY OF THE P P $pi$$sup +$$pi$$sup -$ FINAL STATE IN 8-GeV/c P--P INTERACTIONS. (1967) (0)
- Accelerator project problems. (1967) (0)
- PHOTOPRODUCTION OF POSITIVE PIONS FROM HYDROGEN NEAR THRESHOLD. PART II. POSITRON DECAY COUNTING METHOD. Technical Report No. 32 (1962) (0)
- THE $pi$$sup -$/$pi$$sup +$ RATIO FROM DEUTERIUM NEAR PHOTO-PION THRESHOLD (1954) (0)
- March 9-10 Meeting of the Fermilab Program Advisory Committee (1978) (0)
- High‐energy physics: Round‐table discussion (1964) (0)
- Participation of soviet scientists in international conferences. (1981) (0)
- PLANS FOR EXPERIMENTAL AREAS AT THE NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY. (1969) (0)
- How little Science became big Science in the U. S. A. (1982) (0)
- A Cloud Chamber Window Holder (1954) (0)
- PHOTOPRODUCTION OF POSITIVE PIONS FROM HYDROGEN NEAR THRESHOLD. PART 2. POSITRON DECAY COUNTING METHOD (1962) (0)
- Fashion and Competition in Science (1965) (0)
- The SSC vs Murphy's Law (1987) (0)
- Physics Advisory Committee Summer Meeting 1978 (1978) (0)
- THREE- AND FOUR-BODY STRANGE-PARTICLE FINAL STATES FROM 8 GeV/c p--p INTERACTIONS. (1967) (0)
- REACTIONS K$sup -$p $Yields$ $Sigma$$sup +-$$pi$$sup -+$ AT 4.07 AND 5.47 GeV/c. (1968) (0)
- BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS: Optics, Waves, Atoms, and Nuclei: An Introduction (1965) (0)
- Bob Wilson and The Birth of Fermilab (2009) (0)
- ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT [ON ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS RESEARCH, APRIL 1966- -APRIL 1967]. (1967) (0)
- Laminated Mylar and Brass Appendix for Liquid Target (1956) (0)
- SSC Alternatives: Critics Collide With Dyson (1988) (0)
- The universities’ role (1980) (0)
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