Robert Phillip Sharp, one of the leading figures of American geology, died peacefully in his home in Santa Barbara, California, on 25 May 2004. Bob’s enormous contributions on the physical processes that have modified the surfaces of Earth and Mars are scientific classics that have substantially enhanced our understanding of the unique roles of water, wind, and ice in modifying planetary surfaces. Virtually an equal contribution was Bob’s vision and leadership in geological academia, primarily at Caltech
... Bob will be remembered for a broad range of geological achievements in western and Arctic Canada...
Robert V. Langmuir, professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Caltech and a member of the team...
On November 20 friends and colleagues of Gerald J. Wasserburg gathered at Caltech's Athenaeum to hon...
Robert Phillip Sharp, one of the leading figures of American geology, died peacefully in his home ...
One of the leading figures of American geology, Robert P. Sharp, died peacefully at age 92 in his h...
Robert P. Sharp looks back on a lot of geology -- his years as a student at Caltech and as chairman ...
Interview in three sessions in late 1979 and early 1980 with Robert P. Sharp, Sharp Professor of Geo...
Robert Benjamin Leighton, a longtime physicist and astronomer at Caltech, died in Pasadena on 9 Ma...
Gerald J. Wasserburg was awarded the 2008 William Bowie Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremon...
Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, was awarded the 1991 William Bowie Medal for o...
John Beverley Oke, emeritus professor of astronomy at Caltech, died on 2 March 2004 of heart failure...
ROBERT OPPENHEIMER died in Princeton, New Jersey on February 18, 1967, at the age of sixty-two. He w...
This paper gives an informal and personal view of the major impact that Tom Phillips has had on the...
STEPHEN REED earned an honoured place in the history of western Massachusetts because of his contrib...
The National Medal of Science; The Dynamics of Paper Gliders; Give-it-a-second-thought Departmen
... Bob will be remembered for a broad range of geological achievements in western and Arctic Canada...
Robert V. Langmuir, professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Caltech and a member of the team...
On November 20 friends and colleagues of Gerald J. Wasserburg gathered at Caltech's Athenaeum to hon...
Robert Phillip Sharp, one of the leading figures of American geology, died peacefully in his home ...
One of the leading figures of American geology, Robert P. Sharp, died peacefully at age 92 in his h...
Robert P. Sharp looks back on a lot of geology -- his years as a student at Caltech and as chairman ...
Interview in three sessions in late 1979 and early 1980 with Robert P. Sharp, Sharp Professor of Geo...
Robert Benjamin Leighton, a longtime physicist and astronomer at Caltech, died in Pasadena on 9 Ma...
Gerald J. Wasserburg was awarded the 2008 William Bowie Medal at the AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremon...
Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, was awarded the 1991 William Bowie Medal for o...
John Beverley Oke, emeritus professor of astronomy at Caltech, died on 2 March 2004 of heart failure...
ROBERT OPPENHEIMER died in Princeton, New Jersey on February 18, 1967, at the age of sixty-two. He w...
This paper gives an informal and personal view of the major impact that Tom Phillips has had on the...
STEPHEN REED earned an honoured place in the history of western Massachusetts because of his contrib...
The National Medal of Science; The Dynamics of Paper Gliders; Give-it-a-second-thought Departmen
... Bob will be remembered for a broad range of geological achievements in western and Arctic Canada...
Robert V. Langmuir, professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Caltech and a member of the team...
On November 20 friends and colleagues of Gerald J. Wasserburg gathered at Caltech's Athenaeum to hon...