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Leo Szilard (/ ˈ s ɪ l ɑːr d /; Hungarian: Szilárd Leó, pronounced [ˈsilaːrd ˈlɛoː]; born Leó Spitz; February 11, 1898 – May 30, 1964) was a Hungarian born physicist and inventor. He conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, patented the idea in 1936, and in late 1939 wrote the letter for Albert Einstein 's ...
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Leó Szilárd (* 11. Februar 1898 in Budapest,...
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26. Mai 2024 · Leo Szilard was a Hungarian-born American physicist who helped conduct the first sustained nuclear chain reaction and was instrumental in initiating the Manhattan Project for the development of the atomic bomb. In 1922 Szilard received his Ph.D. from the University of Berlin and joined the staff of.
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About Leo Szilárd. A Hungarian physicist, he was best known for encouraging Albert Einstein to warn President Roosevelt about the atomic bomb. He later worked with Enrico Fermi to construct the first nuclear reactor.
Staatsangehöriger, nach London, wo er u. a. aktiv an der Gründung und der Arbeit des „Academic Assistance Council“, einer Emigrantenorganisation, mitwirkte. 1934 fand er mit Thomas A. Chalmers am Bartholomew’s Hospital in London eine Möglichkeit zur Trennung radioaktiver Atomkerne von chemisch identischen Isotopen (Szilard-Chalmers-Effekt).
Leo Szilard (1898-1964) was a Hungarian-American physicist and inventor. EARLY LIFE. Leo Szilard was born Leo Spitz on February 11, 1898 in Budapest, Hungary. He developed an interest in physics at age thirteen and attended public school prior to being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1917, where attended officer’s training school.
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