Edward Joseph Lofgren interview, 2 Dec. 1975.

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Edward Joseph Lofgren interview, 2 Dec. 1975.

Includes discussion of Lofgren's early life, his student experiences at Berkeley, and his work at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Los Alamos Laboratory, and Oak Ridge Laboratory on nuclear weapons research and the development of the Bevatron accelerator.

106 p. + 1 computer disc (3 1/2 in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8176175

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Lofgren, Edward Joseph, 1914-

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Lofgren received his Ph.D. from Dept. of Physics at the University of California in 1946. He was very active in the development of the Bevatron accelerator at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory during that time, and served as group leader of the Bevatron beginning in 1952. Lofgren also served as Associate Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 1973-1979. From the description of Edward Joseph Lofgren interview, 2 Dec. 1975. (University of California, Berkeley). Worl...