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Smith, A. J. Stewart
Oral history interview with A. J. Stewart Smith, 2021 March 8.
Interview with A.J. Stewart Smith, the Class of 1909 Professor of Physics, emeritus, at Princeton University, who also served as the university vice president for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Smith begins the interview with an overview of his affiliations with SNOLAB, CERN, and Italian Nuclear and Particle Physics. He recaps the effects of the pandemic on experimental particle physics. Smith then summarizes his family history and his childhood in Canada, where he became interested in the sciences in high school. Smith recalls his undergraduate studies in physics at University of British Columbia, where he also earned a masters degree, as well as his decision to pursue a PhD at Princeton. He describes working on the Princeton-Penn Accelerator with his advisor Pierre Piroue, and the subsequent offer of a fellowship at DESY working with Sam Ting on QED. Smith recounts his move back to Princeton to join the faculty, and he describes the bipartisanship between experimentalists and theorists at the time. He discusses the origins of the Chicago-Princeton collaboration at Fermilab, his involvement with E-787 experiment at Brookhaven, and his time as technical coordinator and spokesperson for the BaBar experiment. The interview concludes with Smiths recollections of his time as Princetons first dean of research, as well as his reflections on times when theory has led experimentation, and vice versa.
A. J. Stewart Smith is Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. He is the 2011 recipient of the Panofsky Prize from the American Physical Society. Smith served as the scientific spokesperson for the BaBar experiment at SLAC.
Cronin, James W., 1931-2016
Fitch, Val L., 1923-2015
Pipkin, Francis M.
Ting, S. C. C. (Samuel Chao-chung), 1936-
American Physical Society
BaBar experiment
Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (Center)
European Organization for Nuclear Research
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Princeton University
Princeton University. Plasma Physics Laboratory
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
United States. Department of Energy
CP violation (Nuclear physics)
Higgs bosons.
Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland)
Leptons (Nuclear physics)
Particle physics. gtt
Plasma physics.
Quantum chromodynamics
Quantum electrodynamics
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Zierler, David, 1979- interviewer.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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