Werner Brandt Papers Bulk, 1956-1983 1951-1983

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Werner Brandt Papers Bulk, 1956-1983 1951-1983

Werner Brandt was a professor of physics at New York University from 1961-1966. From 1967 onward, he was also the director of the university's Radiation and Solid State Physics Laboratory. Brandt was a pioneer in research on energy, matter, and radiation. This collection is comprised of his articles and reports from the period of 1951-1983.

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