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  1. Robert R. Wilson (1 of 4) Robert Rathbun Wilson Hall. The sculpture in front of it, "hyperbolic obelisk," was designed and constructed by Dr. Wilson (2 of 4) "Mobius band," mounted amidst a circular pool atop Ramsey Auditorium at Fermilab, is built of 3"x5" pieces of stainless steel welded into a tubular form eight feet in diameter (3 of 4) " ...

  2. Robert R. Wilson (1914–2000): the first scientist to propose particle therapy—use of particle beam for cancer treatment. MasahiroEndo. 2018 | Radiological Physics and Technology, Vol. 11, No. 1. Chordomas and Chondrosarcomas of the Skull Base and Spine. Jerry D.Slater. 2018.

  3. 2000 Jan 16th Died in Ithaca, NY. Robert Rathbun Wilson (1914-2000) was an American physicist who also worked as a sculptor and architect.Wilson was recruited by J. Robert Oppenheimer to be the head of the cyclotron group at Los Alamos, making him the youngest group leader at the laboratory. As leader, he negotiated with James B. Conant….

  4. Robert Wilson (Los-Alamos-Dienstausweis während des Zweiten Weltkriegs) Norman Ramsey (links), Francis Perrin (Mitte) und Robert R. Wilson (rechts), 1970Robert Rathbun Wilson (* 4.März 1914 in Frontier, Wyoming; † 16. Januar 2000 in Ithaca, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker, der in der Entwicklung von Teilchenbeschleunigern aktiv war und Gründungsdirektor des Fermilab war.

  5. This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel/ Nobel Lectures / The Nobel Prizes. The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. MLA style: Robert Woodrow Wilson – Biographical.

  6. Hoddeson: I am interviewing Dr. Robert Wilson at Fermilab on the subject of the creation of Fermilab. The focus of today’s session I thought would be the early origins of your involvement with very high energy physics. But in order to make, form a bridge between this interview and the interview which was done last year by Spencer Weart — have — you seen a copy?

  7. Nominations are open. The Robert R. Wilson Prize recognizes and encourages outstanding achievement in the physics of particle accelerators. The prize consists of $10,000, an allowance for travel to the meeting at which the prize is awarded, and a certificate citing the contributions made by the recipient. It is presented annually.