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Park, Robert L.
Oral history interview with Robert Park, 2001 March 4 and 7.
Autobiographical oral history with Park. Topics include his childhood and education; his early experiences with science; early plans to go to law school; Air Force experience in the 1950s. Left Air Force 1956, education at University of Texas; reactions to Cold War and Sputnik; graduate school at Brown University; graduate research in solid state physics with Harry Farnsworth; first position at Sandia Laboratories; research in surface physics, disucssion of this work; reaction to atomic weapons production. Left Sandia for the University of Maryland, became department chair in 1978; Discussion of physics at Maryland during his tenure; University research topics and research styles; his directorship of the Washington office of the American Physical Society; beginning of his series of updates and newsletters describing events in Washington and elsewhere of interest to physicists, which became the "What's New" column. Remainder of interview focuses on Park's experiences as interface of public policy, science, and politics. Final comments on changes in the physics community during his career.
Physicist (solid state physics). University of Maryland at College Park, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy.
Farnsworth, H. E, (Harrison Edward), 1896-1989.
Park, Robert L.
American Physical Society.
Brown University.
Sandia National Laboratories.
University of Maryland, College Park. Dept. of Physics.
Physics -- Study and teaching.
Science and state -- United States.
Solid state physics.
McCray, Patrick (W. Patrick) interviewer.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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