- en.wikipedia.org Joseph WeberJoseph Weber was born in Paterson, New Jersey, on 17 May 1919, the last of four children born to Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrant parents.[4]...
- encyclopedia.pub entry/35994Joseph Weber was born in Paterson, New Jersey, on 17 May 1919, the last of four children born to Yiddish-speaking immigrant parents.
- geo600.uni-hannover.de ~aufmuth/JoeWeber.pdfPapers of Joseph Weber. 1930 – 2000 (120 lin.ft.)“ = Arbeitsnotizen, Briefe, Forschungsunterlagen, Diagramme, technische Berichte und anderes.
- eng.umd.edu ihof/joseph-weberIn his classic paper, published in 1953, Weber described a scheme by which a microwave amplifier could be built using ammonia molecules.
- ias.edu scholars/joseph-weberAn emeritus professor of physics and a senior research scientist at the University of Maryland, Joseph Weber discovered the basic principle of what would...
- nytimes.com 2000/10/09/us/joseph-weber-dies-at-81…In 1940, Joseph Weber received a bachelor's degree from the United States Naval Academy and was assigned to the aircraft carrier Lexington...
- physicsworld.com a/joseph-weber-1919-2000/Joseph Weber, the accomplished physicist and electrical engineer, has died at the age of 81.
- openlibrary.org authors/OL2752972A/Joseph_Weberby Joseph Weber First published in 1805 1 edition in 1 language.
- scientists.en-academic.com 1446/Weber_,_JosephJoseph Weber (né le 17 mai 1919 à Paterson et mort le 30 septembre 2000 à Pittsburgh) est un physicien américain...