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  1. Abstract. In this interview, David Zierler, Oral Historian for AIP, interviews Stanley Wojcicki, professor emeritus in the Department of Physics at Stanford. Wojcicki recounts his family’s experiences in war-time Poland and his father’s work for the Polish government-in-exile in London.

  2. Jun 8, 2023 · Stanley George Wojcicki, a preeminent physicist, Stanford University professor emeritus and inspirational father to three accomplished daughters, died of congestive heart failure at home in Los Altos on May 31, his wife, Esther Wojcicki, said. He was 86. Wojcicki was a leading figure in the field of experimental particle physics, said Giorgio ...

  3. Stanley Wojcicki is Professor Emeritus at Stanford University (2010-present). His research interests include experimental particle physics, high energy physics and neutrino oscillations. Important Dates. March 30, 1937 Birth, Warsaw (Poland). 1957 Obtained AB, Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass

  4. Stanley Wojcicki received AB degree in Physics from Harvard University in June, 1957, and PhD in Physics from University of California, Berkeley, in January, 1962. He has been a member of Stanford University Physics Department faculty since September, 1966, holding currently the title of Professor Emeritus since March, 2010.

  5. We are deeply saddened by the loss of Dr. Stanley G. Wojcicki, a preeminent physicist and an invaluable member of the Exploratorium community. Through his decade-long service on our Board of Trustees, his family’s generous financial support, and his long championing of curiosity and independent thinking, Stan’s contributions to our work are ...

  6. Stanisław Stanley Jerzy Stanley George Wojcicki (30 Mar 1937 - 31 May 2023) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit. arzwiki ستانلى ...

  7. Stanley G. Wojcicki 1937 - 2023 Stanley G. Wojcicki was an experimental particle physicist who in the 1960s took part in the explosive phase of the field, when many new particles were discovered and the structure of the Standard Model of elementary particles was established.