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Edward Teller - Wikipedia

Hungarian-American theoretical physicist and chemical engineer who is known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb"

Edward Teller | Nuclear Physicist, Father of the H-Bomb | Britannica

Edward Teller was a Hungarian-born American nuclear physicist who participated in the production of the first atomic bomb (1945) and who led ...

Edward Teller - Nuclear Museum - Atomic Heritage Foundation

Edward Teller (1908-2003) was a Hungarian-born American theoretical physicist. He is considered one of the fathers of the hydrogen bomb.Teller, along with ...

Manhattan Project Scientists: Edward Teller - National Park Service

Manhattan Project Scientists: Edward Teller ... An ID photo of a man with the letter U and number 10 under his collar Edward Teller is regarded as ...

Edward Teller - University of California

Edward Teller was one of the world's leading scientific minds of the 20th century, and he made a major contribution to the security of our nation and world ...

Edward Teller, Ph.D. | Academy of Achievement

Edward Teller, Ph.D. Father of the Hydrogen Bomb. Listen to this achiever on What It Takes. What It Takes is an audio podcast produced by the American Academy ...

People > Scientists > Edward Teller - Manhattan Project - OSTI.GOV

When Fermi joined the Los Alamos staff in September 1944, he headed up the new F-Division that included Teller's group. Teller's work on the Super did not ...

Edward Teller | Biographies - Atomic Archive

He was engaged as a theoretical physicist, working in the fields of quantum, molecular and nuclear physics. In 1941, after becoming a naturalized citizen of the ...

Teller and the Hydrogen Bomb - American Physical Society

Often touted as the "father of the hydrogen bomb," Edward Teller was one of the most controversial scientists who worked in the US thermonuclear weapons ...

Scientists and Mathematicians in America | American Experience

Edward Teller, (1908 - 2003). Of all the scientists who worked on the U.S. nuclear weapons program none have led more controversial a career than Edward Teller.

Edward Teller | Hoover Institution

Edward Teller, a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution since 1975, where he specialized in international and national policies ...

Teller, Edward | Columbian College of Arts & Sciences

Teller was a central collaborator in producing a series of seminal papers in chemical and nuclear physics, including molecular adsorption on surfaces.

Edward Teller, 1958–1960 - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Teller was best known to the public for his work on the development of nuclear explosives and for his advocacy of a strong defense for America. He was a noted ...

In defense of Edward Teller : r/OppenheimerMovie - Reddit

It was notable in the movie when Oppenheimer asked Teller how he proposed to initiate the fusion reaction and he responded by saying with a ...

Edward Teller summary | Britannica

Hungarian-born US nuclear physicist. Born to a prosperous Jewish family, he earned a Ph.D. at the University of Leipzig (1930) before leaving Nazi Germany ( ...

Edward Teller's Interview - Nuclear Museum

I did not put the work together. If you had the choice that something simply was in the long term unavoidable should be first done by the United States or by ...

“Edward Teller played a pivotal role in ending the Cold War. He has ...

Edward Teller, world-renowned physicist, co-founder of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and a lifelong advocate for education, died September 9, 2003. He ...

EDWARD TELLER - The National Security Archive

A boring briefing, the end lasted what was incidentally what President Truman said, it's true, it's true. So I stopped the man when the meeting was over, what ...

Edward Teller - IMDb

Edward Teller. Self: Day at Night. Edward Teller was born on 15 January 1908 in Budapest, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was married to Augusta ...