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  1. Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge (* 27. Juli 1904 in Cooperstown, New York; † 14. Juli 1996 in Lexington (Massachusetts)) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker.

  2. Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge (July 27, 1904 – July 14, 1996) was an American physicist at Harvard University who worked on cyclotron research. His accurate measurements of mass differences between nuclear isotopes allowed him to confirm Albert Einstein's mass–energy equivalence concept.

  3. In March 1944, planning for the test was assigned to Kenneth Bainbridge, a professor of physics at Harvard University, working under explosives expert George Kistiakowsky. Bainbridge's group was known as the E-9 (Explosives Development) Group. Stanley Kershaw, formerly from the National Safety Council, was made responsible for safety.

  4. Kenneth Bainbridge. (1904 - 1996) Kenneth Bainbridge was born on July 27, 1904, in Cooperstown, New York. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he obtained a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering. While interning at General Electric laboratories, he decided to pursue a Ph.D. in Physics at Princeton University, which he ...

  5. 15. Juli 2020 · Kenneth T. Bainbridge. Bainbridge, a Harvard University physicist who worked on the development of radar before joining the Manhattan Project, was in charge of the Trinity test shot.

  6. Manhattan Project Veteran Scientist Trinity Test Eyewitness. Kenneth Bainbridge (1904-1996) was an American physicist. In September 1940, Bainbridge was the first physicist to be recruited by Ernest Lawrence to the microwave “radio location” project that became the Radiation Laboratory at MIT.

  7. Kenneth T. Bainbridge, the George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics at Harvard University, was in charge of the first test of a nuclear bomb in the desert at Alamogordo, N.M., on July 16, 1945. Bainbridge died in 1996.