Practical Alchemy Practical Alchemy

Practical Alchemy

A Memoir

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Publisher Description

Writing a memoir was not only an interesting experience for this Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University, but it also provided him an opportunity to revisit his past with his sons. The author graduated from Cornell in 1953 in Engineering Physics and received his PhD in Physics in 1956 at the University of Illinois. He was then at the General Electric Research Laboratory until 1965, when he moved to Stanford. He has seen his life transform from a physics student to husband, father, author, professor, scoutmaster, von Humboldt scholar, and sometimes musician. His published books include Pseudopotentials, Solid State Theory, Elementary Electronic Structure, and Applied Quantum Mechanics. Here he draws a parallel with the ancient alchemical goal of transforming lead into gold. The reader will find this engaging memoir rich in anecdotes and stories that constitute the various transformations resulting in what may be called a 'golden experience'.
Contents: PrefaceGrowing Up in ToledoUndergrad at CornellGraduate at IllinoisGE in SchenectadySettling at StanfordBoys Growing UpSabbaticals and GermanyEmpty NestRetiredIndex
Readership: All students and academics interested in biographies of physicists and chemists.Alchemy;Stanford;Cornell00

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2018
21 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
184
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Scientific Publishing Company
PROVIDER INFO
Lightning Source Inc Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
6.9
MB
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