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  1. Samuel Goudsmit portrait, circa 1940. Samuel Abraham Goudsmit (July 11, 1902 – December 4, 1978) was a Dutch-American physicist famous for jointly proposing the concept of electron spin with George Eugene Uhlenbeck in 1925. [3] [4]

  2. Photograph courtesy brookhaven national laboratory. samuel abraham goudsmit. July 11, 1902–December 4, 1978. by benjamin bederson. sam goudsmit led a Career that touched many aspects of 20th-century physics and its impact on society. he started his professional life in holland during the earliest days of quantum mechanics as a student of Paul ...

  3. Nov 2, 2018 · Samuel Goudsmit (far left) at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1939, with (left to right) university vice-president Clarence Yoakum, physicists Werner Heisenberg and Enrico Fermi, and ...

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  4. Prof. Dr. Samuel Abraham Goudsmit 1902 Den Haag, NL 1978 Reno, Nevada, USA Several topics combined in one presentation: • Life of a scientist + brave man • History of WWII 44/45 • Development physics 1920 - Z45 + role NL • Political & moral issues FWvdB 3 Sam Goudsmit [s short biography (1) * 1902 Den Haag – 1978 Reno, Nevada, USA

  5. Samuel Goudsmit (1902-1978) was a Dutch-American physicist.In May 1944, Goudsmit became scientific director of the Manhattan Project's Alsos Mission, a top-secret operation responsible for gathering intelligence on Germany's atomic program. The mission investigated German scientists' progress toward nuclear weapons as the Allies liberated the European continent. While in Europe, he traveled…

  6. Goudsmit’s sister Rachel was able to flee to France and eventually reached the United States, but almost all members of the extended Goudsmit family met a violent end during the Nazi years. In 1941 Goudsmit volunteered for war-related research, working on radar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Two years later he was asked to

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  8. Samuel A. Goudsmit papers. These papers document the career of Samuel A. Goudsmit, who served on the physics faculty at University of Michigan, and on the staff of Brookhaven National Laboratory. Goudsmit also served as head of the ALSOS mission, an American scientific intelligence combat unit whose main objective was to determine German ...

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