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Extractions: More information B.S.,1952; Ph.D., 1956, MIT. Research Associate, Stanford, 1956-1960; Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Stanford, 1960-1963; Associate Professor, SLAC, 1963-1967; Professor, SLAC, 1967-present; Technical Director, SLAC, 1982-1984; Paul Pigott Professor, Physical Science, Stanford; Director, SLAC, 1984-1999. Loeb Lecturer, Harvard University, 1974. DeShalit Lecturer, Weizmann Institute, 1975. E.O. Lawrence Medal (DOE), 1976. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1976. Member, National Academy of Sciences, 1977. Fellow, American Academy of Arts andSciences. Fellow, American Physical Society, and President, 1994. President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), 199 . Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member, European Physical Society. Executive Board International Council for Science (ICSU). Experimental elementary particle physics; advanced accelerator systems; storage rings; linear colliders; energy.
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Richter, Burton richter, burton. (b. March 22, 1931, Brooklyn, NY, US), American physicist whowas jointly awarded the 1976 Nobel Prize for Physics with Samuel CC Ting for http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/503_70.html
Extractions: (b. March 22, 1931, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.), American physicist who was jointly awarded the 1976 Nobel Prize for Physics with Samuel C.C. Ting for the discovery of a new subatomic particle, the J/psi particle Richter studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, where he received his doctorate in 1956. That same year he became a research associate at Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., becoming a full professor in 1967. He immediately undertook experiments that confirmed the validity of quantum electrodynamics at very short distances. In collaboration with David Ritson and with financial support from the Atomic Energy Commission, in 1973 he completed construction of the Stanford Positron-Electron Asymmetric Ring, a colliding-beam accelerator with which he discovered a new subatomic particle that he called the J-particle (now usually called the J/psi particle ), the first of a new class of very massive, long-lived mesons . Ting, cowinner of the Nobel Prize, had made the same discovery independently.
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Extractions: For more information visit our home page James D Bjorken, Sidny D. Drell, Edward L. Ginzton, Wolfgang Panofsky, Burton Richter Description full-face; suit; standing; L-R Ginzton, Drell, Bjorken, Richter, Panofsky Item ID Ginzton Edward D1 Wolfgang Panofsky, Burton Richter, Karl Strauch Description full-face; suit; standing; outdoors; (front row) Amaturi, Protopenko, Chauvilo, Hess, Richter, Panofsky, (back row) Rubenstein, unidentified, Strauch, Shrinsky, Williams, Hildebrand; The Joint (USSR/USA) Consultative Commission on the Fundamental Properties of Matter, meeting held at SLAC on February 2nd and 3rd, 1987. Item ID Panofsky Wolfgang E3 Gerson Goldhaber, Martin Perl, Burton Richter Description standing; talking; smiling; L-R Perl, Richter, Goldhaber Item ID Perl Martin C2 Burton Richter Description middle age; full-face; suit Item ID Richter A1 Burton Richter Description old age; full-face; suit Item ID Richter A2 Burton Richter Description middle age; full-face; casual dress; smoking; blackboard; standing
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Burton Richter - Autobiography burton richter I was born on 22 March 1931 in New York, the elder child of Abrahamand Fanny richter. In 1948 I entered the Massachusetts Institute of http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1976/richter-autobio.html
Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL I was born on 22 March 1931 in New York, the elder child of Abraham and Fanny Richter. In 1948 I entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, undecided between studies of chemistry and physics, but my first year convinced me that physics was more interesting to me. The most influential teachers in my undergraduate years were Professors Francis Friedman, who opened my eyes to the beauty of physics, and Francis Bitter, who gave me my first opportunity to do serious experimental physics. In the summer following my junior year, I began work with Bitter in MIT's magnet laboratory. During that summer I had my introduction to the electron-positron system, working part-time with Professor Martin Deutsch, who was conducting his classical positronium experiments using a large magnet in Bitter's laboratory. Under Bitter's direction, I completed my senior thesis on the quadratic Zeeman effect in hydrogen. During my years at the synchrotron laboratory, I had become interested in the theory of quantum electrodynamics and had decided that what I would most like to do after completing my dissertation work was to probe the short-distance behavior of the electromagnetic interaction. At that time renormalization was not yet part of the theory bag of tricks, and many talked of the possibility of a high energy cutoff to the electromagnetic force. I wanted to see if the cutoff was real, and, if so, at how small a distance it came into force. So I sought a job at Stanford's High-Energy Physics Laboratory where there was a 700-MeV electron linear accelerator. My first experiment there, the study of electron-positron pairs by gamma-rays, established that quantum electrodynamics was correct to distances as small as about 10
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