Victor Frederick Weisskopf

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Victor Weisskopf

Victor Frederick Weisskopf in the 1940s.
Born September 19, 1908(1908-09-19)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Died April 22, 2002 (aged 93)
Newton, Massachusetts
Residence Austria, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, United States
Nationality Flag of Austria Austria Flag of the United States United States
Field Physicist
Institutions University of Leipzig
University of Berlin
ETH Zurich
Bohr Institute
University of Rochester
Manhattan Project
MIT
CERN
Alma mater University of Göttingen
Academic advisor   Max Born
Eugene Wigner
Notable students   Kerson Huang
J. David Jackson
Murray Gell-Mann
Notable prizes Wolf Prize (1981)
Religious stance Atheist[1]
Weisskopf redirects here. For people known under English version of that name, see Whitehead.

Victor Frederick Weisskopf (September 19, 1908April 22, 2002) was an Austrian American physicist. During World War II he worked at Los Alamos on the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb, and later campaigned against the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Weisskopf was a co-founder and board member of the Union of Concerned Scientists. He served as director-general of CERN from 1961-1966.

Weisskopf was awarded the Max Planck medal in 1956 and the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca in 1972, National Medal of Science (1980), and Wolf Prize (1981).

He married Ellen Tvede.

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  • Weisskopf, Victor; J. M. Blatt (1952). Theoretical Nuclear Physics. New York: John Wiley. 
  • Weisskopf, Victor (1972). Physics in the Twentieth Century: Selected Essays. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. 
  • Weisskopf, Victor (1979). Knowledge and Wonder: The Natural World as Man Knows It. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. 
  • Weisskopf, Victor; Kurt Gottfried (1984). Concepts of Particle Physics, vol. 1. New York: Oxford University Press. 
  • Weisskopf, Victor; Kurt Gottfried (1986). Concepts of Particle Physics, vol. 2. New York: Oxford University Press. 
  • Weisskopf, Victor (1989). The Privilege of Being a Physicist. Essays.. New York: W. H. Freeman. 
  • Weisskopf, Victor (1991). The Joy of Insight: Passions of a Physicist. New York: Basic Books. 

  1. ^ "...Victor Weisskopf, who describes himself as an atheist Viennese Jew...." Quoting from page 14 of The Prism of Science, by Edna Ullmann-Margalit, Springer, 1986.

  • V. Stefan (Editor). PHYSICS and SOCIETY. Essays in Honor of Victor Frederick Weisskopf by the International Community of Physicists. ISBN 1-56396-386-8


Persondata
NAME Weisskopf, Victor Frederick
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Austrian-American Physicist
DATE OF BIRTH 19 September 1908
PLACE OF BIRTH Vienna, Austria-Hungary
DATE OF DEATH 22 April 2002
PLACE OF DEATH Newton, Massachusetts
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