Title: Ladislas Goldstein Papers, 1947-1972
ID: 11/6/24
Primary Creator: Goldstein, Ladislas (1906-1994)
Extent: 5.6 cubic feet
Arrangement: Chronological by time period and alphabetical by subject thereunder
Subjects: Faculty Papers, Gaseous Electronics, Infrared Radiation, Microwave Propagation, Nuclear Physics, Physics, Plasma Physics, University of Paris, University of Rome
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: English
Papers of Ladislas Goldstein (1906-1972), professor of Electrical Engineering (1951-72) and visiting professor of Physics at the University of Paris-Orsay (1957-58, 1963-64, 1967-68), including correspondence with scientists, research foundations, corporations, government agencies, professional societies, university and departmental administrators, faculty and graduate students and research proposals, contracts, renewals, progress, reports, data, photographs, financial statements and reprints relating to gaseous electronics of plasma, microwave propagation through media containing free electrons, infrared radiation detection, and nuclear physics. The papers include administrative documentation relating to the Gaseous Electronics Laboratory and programs and correspondence for international scientific conferences and symposia. Correspondents include John G. Anderson (General Electric), V. A. Bailey (Sydney), Terenzio Consoli (Saclay), Jean-Loup Delcroix (Orsay), Pierre A. Grivet (Orsay), Henry Margenau (Yale), Tadashi Seckiguchi (Tokyo), Joseph Taillet (Saclay), Joseph T. Verdeyen (Illinois) and Stanley D. Winter (Saclay). Goldstein was visiting professor at the University of Rome (May - June 1958) and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (1957-58) and the Microwave Prize (1958).
Faculty Papers
Gaseous Electronics
Infrared Radiation
Microwave Propagation
Nuclear Physics
Physics
Plasma Physics
University of Paris
University of Rome
URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/1106024.pdf
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