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Manhattan Project Encyclopedia: A Concise Guide to the People, Places, Concepts, Devices and Events of the Development of the Atomic Bomb 2024 ed. [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 18 Illustrations, color; 117 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 250 p. 135 illus., 18 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031743245
  • ISBN-13: 9783031743245
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 18 Illustrations, color; 117 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 250 p. 135 illus., 18 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3031743245
  • ISBN-13: 9783031743245

This book provides a guide to the people, places, artifacts, events, terminology, scientific concepts, groups, critical documents, and code phrases associated with the Manhattan Project. It is of interest to all readers/researchers (students, journalists, policy-makers, specialist and non-specialist instructors and scientists) who need to rapidly access authoritative, self-contained definitions/descriptions of such items and references to authoritative sources. The individual entries are extensively cross-referenced.

Chapter 1. A Brief Overview of the Manhattan Project.
Chapter
2. Manhattan Project Encyclopedia.
Chapter 3. Chronology.
Bruce Cameron Reed earned his Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo (Canada) in 1984. His doctoral work was in observational astronomy, a study of the distribution of stars in the Puppis direction of the Milky Way. Just before formally finishing his graduate work in 1983, he became a faculty member in the Department of Physics at Saint Marys University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. There he continued to work in observational astronomy, taking up a position as Associate Professor of Physics at Alma College in Michigan in 1992.





At Alma, Cameron began to develop an interest in the history and physics of the Manhattan Project. This grew into his primary research focus, and has resulted in some 90 publications and five books, including three with Springer: The History and Science of the Manhattan Project (now in second edition), The Physics of the Manhattan Project (fourth edition), and Manhattan Project: Story of the Century. He also developed an undergraduate-level general-education class on the Project, and has given a number of related talks and seminars. Overall, he have published eight books and over 200 papers (regular journal papers, review papers, semi-popular articles and essays, and book reviews).  Cameron was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2009 in recognition of his work on the Manhattan Project; he served as Editor of the APSs Physics & Society newsletter (2009-13), and as Secretary-Treasurer of the Societys Forum on History of Physics (2013-19). 





In 2010 Cameron was appointed one of six Charles A. Dana Professors at Alma, and in 2017 he was named one of several Alumni of Honour at Waterloo. He formally retired at the end of 2017 and is now Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus. He then returned to the Halifax area, where he continues to teach part-time, publishes papers, and serves as an Associate Editor with the American Journal of Physics.