- Gregory Breit
Gregory Breit (
July 14 ,1899 –September 11 ,1981 ) was a Russian-born Americanphysicist and professor at universities inNew York ,Wisconsin ,Yale , and Buffalo. Together withEugene Wigner he gave a description of particle resonant states, and withEdward Condon , he first described proton-proton dispersion. He is also credited with deriving theBreit equation . In 1921, he wasPaul Ehrenfest 's assistant inLeiden .Breit was Associate Editor of the "
Physical Review " four times (1927-1929, 1939-1941, 1954-1956, and 1961-1963).In April 1940, he proposed to the National Research Council that American scientists observe a policy of self-censorship due to the possibility of their work being used for military purposes by enemy powers in
World War II .During the early stages of the war, Breit was chosen by
Arthur Compton to supervise the early design of the firstatomic bomb during an early phase in what would later become theManhattan Project . Breit resigned his position in 1942, feeling that the work was going too slowly and that there had been security breaches on the project; his job went toRobert Oppenheimer , who was later appointed to scientific director of the entire project.External links
* [http://stills.nap.edu/html/biomems/gbreit.html Biographical Memoirs of Gregory Breit] by
McAllister Hull
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