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Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.)
Institute for Advanced Study oral history project files and recordings, circa 1950-2012 (bulk 1988-2012).
The Institute for Advanced Study's oral history project was established in 1988 with the goal of obtaining a record of the early years of the Institute for Advanced Study. Interviewees include faculty members and spouses, administrators, and others associated with the history of the Institute.The oral history project files and recordings consist of administrative files, background research, transcripts, and audio recordings related to the interviews conducted for the project. The project conducted approximately 76 interviews with scientists, mathematicians and historians, including physicists such as Hermann Weyl, Neta Bahcall, Freeman Dyson, Peter Goldreich, and Piet Hut.
The Institute for Advanced Study (located in Princeton, New Jersey, USA) is an independent postgraduate center for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry. The Institute supports fundamental research in the sciences and humanities The Institute is a private, independent academic institution founded in 1930 by philanthropists Louis Bamberger and his sister Caroline Bamberger Fuld. Past Faculty have included Albert Einstein, who remained at the Institute until his death in 1955, and distinguished scientists and scholars such as Kurt GdĖ˛el, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Erwin Panofsky, Hetty Goldman, Homer A. Thompson, John von Neumann, George Kennan, Hermann Weyl, and Clifford Geertz.
Bahcall, Neta
Dyson, Freeman J.
Goldreich, Peter, 1939-
Hut, Piet, 1952-
Weyl, Hermann, 1885-1955.
Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.)
Interviews. aat
Oral histories. aat
Transcripts. aat
Bahcall, Neta
Dyson, Freeman J.
Goldreich, Peter, 1939-
Hut, Piet, 1952-
Weyl, Hermann, 1885-1955.
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Institute for Advanced Study. Shelby White and Leon Levy Archives Center. 1 Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
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