William A. Fowler, Institute Professor of Physics Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology, died on 14 March 1995 in Pasadena, California, at the age of 83. In winning the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics, with Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Fowler was cited for his theoretical and experimental studies of the nuclear reactions of importance in the formation of the chemical elements in the universe
Originally published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Alfred Fowler (1868-1940) was one of...
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William A. Fowler, Institute Professor of Physics Emeritus at the California Institute of Technolo...
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Interview conducted in eight sessions between May 1983 and May 1984 with Willy Fowler, Nobel laureat...
The scientific career of W.A. Fowler enduringly enriched astronomy by providing us with a systematic...
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Originally published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Alfred Fowler (1868-1940) was one of...
Caltech's Charles Lee Powell Professor of Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics addresses the graduates...
California: Wine, Movies, Avocadoes, and Nobel Laureates; Fly Like and Egyptian; Put Some Cesium in ...
William A. Fowler, Institute Professor of Physics Emeritus at the California Institute of Technolo...
A special four-page insert on Caltech's 20th faculty member and/or alumnus and its 12th physicist to...
Interview conducted in eight sessions between May 1983 and May 1984 with Willy Fowler, Nobel laureat...
The scientific career of W.A. Fowler enduringly enriched astronomy by providing us with a systematic...
Shortly before the start of World War II, several theoretical physicists, including Hans Bethe and ...
During a symposium to honor the late physicist, his sense of fun and love of parties, as well as his...
A condensed version of a talk by the Institute Professor of Physics (alias William A. Fowler) given ...
Al Cameron, who died recently (October 3, 2005) at 80, was one of the giants in astrophysics. His in...
Physicists gathered from far and near last fall to celebrate the 50th birthday of Kellogg Radiation ...
Robert V. Langmuir, professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Caltech and a member of the team...
Nuclear research at the Institute dates back to 1934, when Willie Fowler was a first-year student. H...
John Beverley Oke, emeritus professor of astronomy at Caltech, died on 2 March 2004 of heart failure...
Originally published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.Alfred Fowler (1868-1940) was one of...
Caltech's Charles Lee Powell Professor of Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics addresses the graduates...
California: Wine, Movies, Avocadoes, and Nobel Laureates; Fly Like and Egyptian; Put Some Cesium in ...