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Richard Feynman
SCIE 1110 poster
Created by
Ho Jong Yi
⟶ Updated 28 Nov 2017 ⟶
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Events
Died in Los Angeles, California
Challenger Space Disaster
Published bestseller "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman"
National Medal of Science
Oersted Medal for outstanding teacher
Nobel Prize for quantum electrodynamics
"The Feynman Lectures of Physics"
Remarried to Gweneth Howarth
'There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom'-introduced nanotech
Remarried Mary Louise Bell
i) "Mathematical Formulation of the Quantum Theory of Electromagnetic Interaction" ii) "An Operator Calculus Having Applications in Quantum Electrodynamics"-1951
Parton Model
Model of Weak Decay
Joined the faculty in physics department at Caltech
Published "Feynman Diagrams"
"Theory of Positrons"
Joined the physics department of Cornell University and taught theoretical physics till 1950
Death of Arline Greenbaun
Manhattan Project
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Awards
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Nobel Prize in Physics for contributions in Quantum Electrodynamics 1965
Recieved Oersted Medal 1972
Received National Medal of Science 1980
Personal life
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Arline Greenbaum dies Jun 16, 1945
Divorced Mary Louise Bell
Published best-seller book" Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!" 1985
Helped investigate the Challenger Disaster 1986
Passed away at Feb 15,1988
Periods
Married highschool sweetheart Arline Greenbaun circa 1942
Remarried Mary Louise Bell
Second remarriage to Gweneth Howarth and had 2 children 1960
Academic life
Events
Published The Theory of Positrons
Published Paper on Model of Weak Decay
Paper on Parton Model 1969
Talk on Nanotechnology ( There's plenty of room at the bottom) Dec 29, 1959
Feynman lectures on Physics 1964
Periods
Teaches Physics at Caltech 1950 - 1988
Personal Life
Events
Richard Feynman is born in Manhattan, New York City May 11, 1918
Published best-selling book " Surely you're joking, Mr Feynman!" 1985
Helped investigate the Challenger Disaster
Died from abdominal cancer Feb 15, 1988
Arline Greenbaun dies 1945
Periods
Manhattan Project Leader of Theoretical Division 1942-1945
Remarries Mary Louise Bell 1952 - 1956
Marries Gweneth Howarth Had 2 children 1960-1988
Marries highschool sweetheart Arline Greenbaun 1942 -1945
Group of some events
Events
Bachelor's Degree from MIT 1939
Earns Ph. D from Princeton 1942
Periods
Teaches theoretical Physics at Cornell University 1945-1950
Gives Feynman Lectures on Physics 1961-1963
Joins CalTech and teaches Physics
Group of some events
Events
Theory of Positrons 1949
Paper on Model of Weak Decay 1957
Paper on Parton Model 1969
Talk on Nanotechnology :There Is Plenty Of Room At The Bottom Dec 29, 1959
Nobel Prize in Physics Contributions in Quantum Electrodynamics 1965
Awarded Oersted Medal 1972
Awarded National Medal of Science 1980