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  1. Edward Teller (ungarsk: Teller Ede, født 15. januar 1908, død 9. september 2003) var en ungarsk -født amerikansk teoretisk fysiker, i daglig tale kendt som " brintbombens fader", hvilket han dog ikke selv syntes om. [1] Teller lavede adskillige bidrag til kernekraft og molekylær fysik, spektroskopi ( Jahn-Teller og Renner-Teller effekterne ...

  2. Edward Teller, a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution since 1975, where he specialized in international and national policies concerning defense and energy, died Tuesday, September 9, 2003. He was 95. Teller was most widely known for his significant contributions to the first...

  3. Jan 16, 2020 · Teller was more determined than ever to push for its development after the Soviet Union exploded an atomic bomb in 1949. This was a major reason why he was determined to lead the successful development and testing of the first hydrogen bomb. In 1952, Ernest Lawrence and Teller opened the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he was the ...

  4. Edward Teller (original Hungarian name Teller Ede) (January 15, 1908 – September 9, 2003) was a Hungarian -born American theoretical physicist, known colloquially as "the father of the hydrogen bomb," even though he did not care for the title. Teller emigrated to the United States in the 1930s, and was an early member of the Manhattan Project ...

  5. The many tragedies of Edward Teller. Edward Teller was born on this day 106 years ago. Teller is best known to the general public for two things: his reputation as the “father of the hydrogen ...

  6. T E L L E R EDWARD 419 produced by uranium fission in a Geiger counter. The age of nuclear energy had arrived, and Teller was involved in it from the first day. In February 1939 Tellerâ s friend Leo Szilard called him from New York to announce that he had found abundant secondary neutrons emitted in uranium fission.

  7. Edward Teller, 1958–1960. Edward Teller, who together with E. O. Lawrence was one of the driving forces behind the founding of the Lab, served as its second director. The Lab was well along in the development effort for the Navy’s Polaris missile warhead, the Lab’s first military design project and a major success in miniaturizing nuclear ...