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About Roy Glauber
  • Bretislav Friedrich,
  • Daniel Kleppner,
  • Dudley Herschbach
Bretislav Friedrich
Fritz Haber Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

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Daniel Kleppner
MIT
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Dudley Herschbach
Harvard University
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Abstract

We recount the life, work, and legacy of the theoretical physicist Roy Glauber (1925-2018). Admitted to Harvard at age sixteen, called upon to participate in the Manhattan Project at age eighteen, and appointed to the Harvard Physics faculty at age twenty-nine, Glauber is credited with seminal contributions to three separate fields of physics: nuclear scattering, statistical physics, and foundational work in quantum optics, which earned him the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics. Over decades, Glauber was also a dedicated teacher of high-school, college, and graduate students. His pedagogical gifts are reflected in his lucid papers that read as if they were written yesterday.
05 Dec 2022Submitted to Natural Sciences
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30 Jan 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
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31 Jan 2023Editorial Decision: Accept