Feld, Bernard T. (Bernard Taub), 1919-1993
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Feld, Bernard Taub, 1919-
Feld, B. T. (Bernard Taub), 1919-1993
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- Organization: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Operating Committee on the Technical Problems of Arms Limitation
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- Organization: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Committee on Public Responsibilities of Scientists
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
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Nuclear physics
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Nuclear physicists
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found: Feld, Bernard Taub. Effect of nuclear electric quadrupole moment on the energy levels of a diatomic molecule in a magnetic field, 1945:title page (Bernard Taub Feld [thesis])
found: Feld, Bernard Taub. Proposed neutron spectrometer in the 10-1000 keV range, 1946:title page (by B.T. Feld) page 2 (Bernard T. Feld, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts)
found: Arms control, disarmament, and national security, 1961:page 472 (Bernard T. Feld; born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1919; professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; was chairman of Operating Committee on the Technical Problems of Arms Limitation and vice-chairman of the Committee on Public Responsibilities of Scientists, both sponsored by American Academy of Arts and Sciences; twice recipient of Guggenheim fellowship; participated in the 1958, 1959 and 1960 Pugwash conferences; director of the 1960 Summer Study on Arms Control of the American Academy)
found: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 21 Feb. 1993, Sunday, viewed October 28, 2021:page 19 (Bernard T. Feld, peace activist, physicist; 73 physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb but later worked to end the arms race, died Friday at his home [New York]; professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; co-founder, with atomic pioneer Leo Szilard, of the Council for a Livable World; received doctorate in physics from Columbia University; during World War II, he assisted Enrico Fermi and Szilard at University of Chicago and at the Los Alamos laboratory in New Mexico; left government research in 1945 to push for creation of a civilian nuclear agency) - https://www.newspapers.com/image/176601147/?terms=%22Bernard%20t%20feld%22&match=1
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1980-03-10: new
2023-08-29: revised
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