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  1. 9 de sept. de 2003 · Edward Teller was born on January 15, 1908, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary. He left his homeland in 1926 and received his higher education in Germany. As a young student, he was involved in a streetcar accident that severed his leg, requiring him to wear a prosthetic foot and leaving him with a life-long limp.

  2. Edward Teller (1908-2003) was a Hungarian-born American theoretical physicist. He is considered one of the fathers of the hydrogen bomb.Teller, along with Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner, helped urge President Roosevelt to develop an atomic bomb program in the United States. Teller joined the Los Alamos Laboratory in 1943 as group leader…

  3. Edward Teller (15. tammikuuta 1908 Budapest, Itävalta-Unkari – 9. syyskuuta 2003 Stanford, Kalifornia) oli Yhdysvalloissa toiminut fyysikko, jota pidetään vetypommin isänä. Hänet tunnetaan myös Jahnin-Tellerin ilmiön löytämisestä kollegojensa kanssa. Unkarilaissyntyisenä hän oli alkuperäiseltä nimeltään Ede Teller. Tellerin opiskellessa Münchenin yliopistossa, hän menetti ...

  4. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_TellerEdward Teller - Vikipedi

    Edward Teller (İbranice: אדוארד טלר; Macarca: Teller Ede; 15 Ocak 1908 - 9 Eylül 2003), bilim ve teknoloji dünyasında "hidrojen bombasının babası" olarak bilinen Macar–Amerikalı teorik fizikçi.. Teller hayatı boyunca hem bilimsel yeteneği hem de kişilerarası zor ilişkileri, geçici ve içekapanık kişiliği ile tanınıyordu.

  5. 10 de sept. de 2003 · Edward Teller. The controversial physicist died yesterday at age 95. In the early morning of 1 November 1952, the island of Elugelab was engulfed by a brilliant orange fireball. The island-destroying hydrogen bomb was the crowning achievement of Edward Teller, who died yesterday at age 95. Teller, a Hungarian, studied under Werner Heisenberg in ...

  6. エドワード・テラー(Edward Teller、 もとのハンガリー名ではテッレル・エデ(Teller Ede)、 1908年 1月15日 - 2003年 9月9日)は、ハンガリー生まれでアメリカ合衆国に亡命したユダヤ人 理論物理学者である。アメリカ合衆国の「水爆の父」として知られる。

  7. Edward Teller was a Hungarian-born American nuclear physicist who was instrumental in the production of the first atomic bomb and the world’s first thermonuclear weapon, the hydrogen bomb. He is also known for his extraordinary contributions to nuclear and molecular physics, surface physics and spectroscopy (particularly the Jahn–Teller and Renner–Teller effects).