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  1. Donald Arthur Glaser (* 21. September 1926 in Cleveland, Ohio; † 28. Februar 2013 in Berkeley, Kalifornien [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker, Molekularbiologe, Neurobiologe und Nobelpreisträger . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werk. 3 Auszeichnungen. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Donald Arthur Glaser wurde am 21.

  2. Donald Arthur Glaser (September 21, 1926 – February 28, 2013) was an American physicist, neurobiologist, and the winner of the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the bubble chamber used in subatomic particle physics.

  3. Donald A. Glaser (born September 21, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.—died February 28, 2013, Berkeley, California) was an American physicist and recipient of the 1960 Nobel Prize for Physics for his invention (1952) and development of the bubble chamber, a research instrument used in high-energy physics laboratories to observe the behaviour of ...

    • Karen Sparks
  4. Donald A. Glaser. Biographical. Donald Arthur Glaser was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 21, 1926, the son of William J. Glaser, a businessman, and his wife Lena. He received his early education in the public schools of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and took his B.Sc. degree in physics and mathematics at the Case Institute of Technology in 1946.

  5. 3. Apr. 2013 · Physicist and biotechnologist who invented the bubble chamber. Donald Arthur Glaser was a great physicist and one of the first biotechnology entrepreneurs. He was also the least arrogant,...

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    • 2013
  6. 28. Feb. 2013 · Donald Arthur Glaser. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1960. Born: 21 September 1926, Cleveland, OH, USA. Died: 28 February 2013, Berkeley, CA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the invention of the bubble chamber” Prize share: 1/1. Life.

  7. Glaser, 1) Donald Arthur, amerikanischer Physiker und Molekularbiologe, *21.9.1926 Cleveland (Oh.); ab 1955 Professor an der University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, seit 1959 Professor für Physik und Molekularbiologie an der University of California in Berkeley; Arbeiten zur Kern- und Elementarteilchenphysik (vor allem über schwache Wechselwirkung)...