Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, (June 5, 1907, Berlin - September 19, 1995, Oxford), was a German-born British physicist. Rudolph Peierls had a major role in Britain's nuclear programSir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, (June 5, 1907, Berlin - September 19, 1995, Oxford), was a German-born British physicist. Rudolph Peierls had a major role in Britain's nuclear program, but he also had a role in many modem sciences. His impact on physics can probably be best described by his obituary in Physics Today: "Rudolph Peierls...a major player in the drama of the irruption of nuclear physics into world affairs., but he also had a role in many modem sciences. His impact on physics can probably be best described by his obituary in Physics Today: "Rudolph Peierls...a major player in the drama of the irruption of nuclear physics into world affairs.
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American chemist and physicist Paul Lauterbur and British physicist Sir Peter Mansfield shared the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning the use of magnetic resonance to visualize different structures
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Stephen Paul - physicist - was born in 1953.
a nuclear physicist.
It depends a great deal on what the nuclear physicist is actually doing.
Usually a nuclear physicist.
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No. and there never will be.
He worked as a nuclear physicist.
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a nuclear physicist.
All of the above scientists worked with nuclear physics.Their research was instrumental in the inventions of nuclear weapons, as well as nuclear power.
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