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Steven Weinberg: A Life in Physics

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Steven Weinberg shares his candid thoughts, in his own words, on theoretical physics and cosmology, along with personal anecdotes and recollections of the people who helped shape his career. These memoirs of his life as a scientist and public figure cover his student days and early career, through the golden age of particle physics in the 1970s, his being awarded the Nobel prize, through to the end of the twentieth century. In addition to his research insights, Weinberg provides glimpses into his life in academia more broadly: dealing with the 'two-body problem', tenure, international conference travel, his book-writing, advisory work with JASON, and his advocacy for the Superconducting Super Collider. Physicists, historians of science and interested readers will find the presentation engaging and often witty, as Weinberg reflects on his life in physics.

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  • Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg reveals his personal thoughts on various topics in theoretical physics and cosmology and how his work developed at key points through his career
  • Includes candid accounts of his successes and failures, anecdotes of his interactions with many of the century's most famous scientists, and glimpses of his life beyond his physics research
  • Weinberg's unique story, uniquely told in his inimitable style
Author: Weinberg Steven
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9781009513470
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2024

Preface: The Twentieth Century
1. First Things
2. Turning to Science
3. Cornell
4. Copenhagen
5. Princeton
6. Manhattan
7. San Francisco and Berkeley
8. East to London
9. Berkeley
10. Cambridge, 1966–69
11. Cambridge, 1969–72
12. Cambridge, 1972–79
13. Gone-to-Texas
14. SuperCollider Days
15. Austin: the 1980s
16. The Dark Energy
17. Austin: the 1990s
Bibliography
Image credits
Index.

Steven Weinberg is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Texas, Austin. His research has covered a broad range of topics in quantum field theory, elementary particle physics, and cosmology, and he has been honored with numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Physics, the National Medal of Science, and the Heinemann Prize in Mathematical Physics. The American Philosophical Society awarded him the Benjamin Franklin medal, with a citation that said he is 'considered by many to be the preeminent theoretical physicist alive in the world today'. He is a member of several academies in the USA and abroad, including the US National Academy of Sciences and Britain's Royal Society.

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