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J. Robert Oppenheimer

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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J. Robert Oppenheimer

By Michael Wallerius

Who He Was

Julius Robert Oppenheimer was born on April 22, 1904 in New York City, New York. After graduating with a doctorate in theatrical physics from the University of Göttingen in Germany, he became a professor at University of California Berkeley. Soon after, he was recruited to be part of the Manhatten Project to develop nuclear weapons for the United States.

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What Was His Main Field of Study?

Oppenheimer got his PhD in theatrical physics, the study of using mathematics to describe certain aspects observed in nature.

What Contributions To Society Did He Make?

Oppenheimer is generally credited with being one of the founding fathers of the American school of theatrical physics. He is also credited with playing one of the key roles in the creation of the atomic bomb.

Facts

  • After WW2, Oppenheimer became chairman of the General Advisory Committee of the Atomic Energy Commission.
  • Ironically, he was opposed to the creation of the hydrogen bomb.
  • He died of throat cancer on February 10, 1967

What Problems Did He Face During His Research?

Oppenheimer was constantly accused of being a Communist while he was living in America. Government officials who didn't like him would ask federal investigators to follow him and try and find some link between him and the Communist party.

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How Have Scientists Built Off His Research?

Oppenheimer's research has been used to revolutionize theatrical physics around the country. His research has also been used to help create the hydrogen bomb, a much larger, more powerful, nuclear bomb.

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