- Oscar W. Greenberg
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Oscar Wallace Greenberg (born February 13, 1932)[1] is an American physicist and professor at University of Maryland, College Park. He is famous for positing the existence of a property of subatomic particles called color charge.
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Educational background
- 1952 Bachelor's degree, Rutgers University
- 1954 Master's degree, Princeton University
- 1957 Doctorate degree, Princeton University
Professional History
- 1956 Instructor at Brandeis University.
- 1957 Air Force Cambridge Research Center, 1st Lieutenant, USAF.
- 1959 NSF postdoctoral fellow at MIT.
- 1961 Assistant professor at University of Maryland.
- 1963 Associate professor at University of Maryland.
- 1964 Proposed the existence of color charge.
- 1967 Professor at University of Maryland.
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Categories:- American physicists
- United States Air Force officers
- University of Maryland, College Park faculty
- Living people
- American physicist stubs
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