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345:, who had just become head of the physics department the year before at age 28. His third book, on quantum fluids, was published in 1967, and his collected papers were published in 1975. Feenberg became the Wayman Crow Professor of Physics in 1964, a position he held until becoming professor emeritus in 1975. 246:
had been appointed Chancellor in January 1933 and Feenberg was in Leipzig in the spring of that year. He wrote to Kemble of the persecution taking place and the violence in the streets. Harvard called Feenberg back to the Harvard campus, where he finished his doctorate under Kemble in 1933; his
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transitions to provide the foundations for building a modern shell theory of the nucleus. This work resulted in his second book published in 1955. His first book had been published two years earlier, 1953, with
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thesis was on quantum scattering of slow electrons by neutral atoms. For the next two years at Harvard, he took a position as an instructor and worked on the theory of
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was in full swing. In 1931, Harvard awarded him a Parker Traveling Fellowship; he left for Europe in the fall of that year. During his stay in Europe, he studied with
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in three years, first in his class; he majored in physics and mathematics. Upon the urging of one of his professors, C. P. Boner, Feenberg then went to
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as associate professor, eventually rising to full professor. There, he drew on his studies of isomerism and nuclear structure and the nature of
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Oral history interview transcript with Eugene Feenberg on 14 April 1973, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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Oral history interview transcript with Eugene Feenberg on 13 April 1973, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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for a year, where he continued his work on nuclear structure and energy levels. In 1936, he collaborated with
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for a doctorate in physics. While at Harvard, during 1930 and 1931, he also worked part-time at a
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George Pake, "Eugene Feenberg", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (1995)
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While at Washington University, Feenberg was Visiting Higgins Professor of Physics at
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The possibility of the same form of specific interaction for all nuclear particles
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and published a paper on the charge independence of nuclear forces. There he met
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The Fundamental Principles of Quantum Mechanics with Elementary Applications
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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On the structure of the nuclei between helium and oxygen
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Wigner and Eugene Feenberg. 375: 222:Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich 452:Symmetry properties of nuclear levels 196:In 1929, Feenberg graduated from the 294:; their work was published in 1937. 359:Feenberg died on November 7, 1977. 13: 334:Washington University in St. Louis 313:, while he was sought to work at 106:Washington University in St. Louis 14: 699: 619: 573:– American Philosophical Society 431:On the structure of light nuclei 325:where he advanced the theory of 176:(October 6, 1906 in Fort Smith, 510:(Academic Press, 1967 and 1969) 265:University of Wisconsin–Madison 603: 263:In 1935, Feenberg went to the 1: 198:University of Texas at Austin 501:(Princeton University, 1955) 370:National Academy of Sciences 368:1975 – Elected to the 280:Institute for Advanced Study 191: 98:Institute for Advanced Study 67:National Academy of Sciences 7: 663:American nuclear physicists 499:Shell Theory of the Nucleus 10: 704: 551:– National Academies Press 678:Harvard University alumni 583:Feenberg, Eugene (1933). 569:February 5, 2007, at the 467:10.1088/0034-4885/8/1/313 362: 307:Washington Square College 258: 167: 141: 129: 111: 93: 79: 72: 61: 48: 40: 28: 21: 673:Physicists from Arkansas 564:Author Catalog: Feenberg 521: 507:Theory of Quantum Fluids 479: 323:Sperry Gyroscope Company 305:hired Feenberg for its 446:10.1103/PhysRev.51.597 401:10.1103/PhysRev.50.850 429:and Eugene Feenberg. 422:10.1103/PhysRev.51.95 384:and Eugene Feenberg. 350:Princeton University 35:Fort Smith, Arkansas 474:1941RPPh....8..274W 376:Selected literature 303:New York University 212:laboratory, as the 102:New York University 593:Harvard University 238:University of Rome 202:Harvard University 55:Harvard University 16:American physicist 513:Eugene Feenberg. 504:Eugene Feenberg. 497:Eugene Feenberg. 218:Arnold Sommerfeld 182:quantum mechanics 171: 170: 154:John Walter Clark 142:Doctoral students 84:quantum mechanics 74:Scientific career 695: 614: 609:Edwin C. 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Harvard University
National Academy of Sciences
quantum mechanics
nuclear physics
Institute for Advanced Study
New York University
Washington University in St. Louis
Thesis
Scattering of slow electrons by neutral atoms
Doctoral advisor
Edwin C. Kemble
Mark Bolsterli
Woo Chia-wei
John Walter Clark
Walter E. Massey
Fa-Yueh Wu
Arkansas
quantum mechanics
nuclear physics
University of Texas at Austin
Harvard University
Edwin C. Kemble
Raytheon
Great Depression
Arnold Sommerfeld
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Wolfgang Pauli
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Enrico Fermi
University of Rome

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