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From the Archives

By Princeton Alumni Weekly
Published in the October 9, 2013 Issue

Niels Bohr, Danish physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, and a member of the team of scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project, lectures graduate students in this undated photograph, according to archivists. Bohr began a 20-year association with the Institute for Advanced Study when he was a guest for the spring semester in 1939. During his time at the institute, Bohr and the late Princeton physics professor John Wheeler developed a theory of nuclear fission that formed the basis for work in atomic energy. Bohr died in 1962.


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