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Orbach, R.
Oral history interview with Raymond Orbach, 2020 May 5 and 2020 May 13.
In this interview, David Zierler, Oral Historian for AIP, interviews Raymond Orbach, professor of physics emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. Orbach recounts his childhood in Los Angeles, his early interests in chemistry, and his undergraduate experience at Caltech. He discusses his graduate work at Berkeley on integral equations and his research at Bell Labs and at Oxford where he worked on resonance relaxation. Orbach explains his research agenda at UCLA, including his work on magnetic resonance and the antiferromagnetic ground state. He discusses his work as chancellor of UC Riverside and his ability to keep up research while working in administration. Orbach recounts the circumstances leading to him becoming director of science atDOE and his dual-hatted work as Undersecretary of Science for DOE. He provides an overview of the state of high energy physics in the early 2000s and the long-term affect of the SSC cancellation. In the final part of the interview, Orbach talks about his research on energy issues at superconducting quantum interference devices at UT.
Raymond Orbach is professor of physics emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin.
Bell Telephone Laboratories
California Institute of Technology
California. Seismic Safety Commission
United States. Department of Energy
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Oxford
University of Texas at Austin
Antiferromagnetism
Integral equations.
Magnetic resonance
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Resonance.
Superconducting quantum interference devices.
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Zierler, David, 1979- interviewer.
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American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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