Response to History of Geophysics survey, 1998.

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Response to History of Geophysics survey, 1998.

Response to a survey of approximately 250 leading geophysicists worldwide, conducted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics and the Committee on History of Geophysics of the American Geophysical Union in 1997. Recipients were asked to send copies of their curriculum vitae and a list of publications as Part One of the survey and were then asked to discuss their entry into science in general and geophysics specifically as a career; how their scientific achievements came about and major efforts they were involved in which did not achieve the hoped for results; changes from one discipline to another; funding sources; the role of other disciplines in their own research; their work as educators; and their involvement in geophysics-related institutions. Contents include short responses to Part 1, long statements for Part 2 and a list of publictions. In his Responses to Part 2, Scientific Life, Petschek describes his entry into science and interest in space plasmas; his achievements; his scientific work environment, largely in the applied and commercial aspects using lasers, and then applied medical research involving fluid mechanics.

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American Institute of Physics

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Physicist. High Energy Radiation Section, National Bureau of Standards, 1949-1962; Chief, Radiation Physics Division, 1962-1966; Director, American Institute of Physics, 1966-1986. From the description of The story of the American Institute of Physics, 1967-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154305950 The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a not-for-profit membership corporation chartered in New York State in 1931 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffus...

Petschek, Harry, 1930-

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Geophysicist. Avco Everett Research Laboratory, 1956-1981; Omni-Flow, 1982-1986; AutoGen Instruments, 1988-1993; Boston University, 1994-. From the description of Response to History of Geophysics survey, 1998. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81106575 ...

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