Working with Einstein.

Contributor(s): Publisher number: 6575049 | KanopyPublisher: Michael Blackwood Productions, 1979Publisher: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2019Description: 1 online resource (streaming video file) (58 minutes): digital, .flv file, soundContent type:
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  • computer
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Subject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Banesh Hoffmann, Ernst Strauss, Eugene Wigner, I.I. Rabi, John Stachel, Peter Bergmann, Valentine BargmannSummary: Filmed at the Princeton's Institute for Advanced Studies' commemoration of the centennial of his birth, WORKING WITH EINSTEIN offers a rare glimpse into the great scientist's professional musings as recalled by his students and colleagues. With participation from Banesh Hoffmann (Queens College), Peter Bergman (Syracuse University), Valentine Bargmann (Princeton University) and Ernst Strauss (UCLA), the panel pays homage to Einstein's work and creative personality. Listening to those who worked closest to him reminisce about their time spent with Einstein is to understand how the scientist shone in both a personal and professional light.
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Banesh Hoffmann, Ernst Strauss, Eugene Wigner, I.I. Rabi, John Stachel, Peter Bergmann, Valentine Bargmann

Originally produced by Michael Blackwood Productions in 1979.

Filmed at the Princeton's Institute for Advanced Studies' commemoration of the centennial of his birth, WORKING WITH EINSTEIN offers a rare glimpse into the great scientist's professional musings as recalled by his students and colleagues. With participation from Banesh Hoffmann (Queens College), Peter Bergman (Syracuse University), Valentine Bargmann (Princeton University) and Ernst Strauss (UCLA), the panel pays homage to Einstein's work and creative personality. Listening to those who worked closest to him reminisce about their time spent with Einstein is to understand how the scientist shone in both a personal and professional light.

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