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  1. Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, CBE FRS (/ ˈ p aɪ. ər l z /; German:; 5 June 1907 – 19 September 1995) was a German-born British physicist who played a major role in Tube Alloys, Britain's nuclear weapon programme, as well as the subsequent Manhattan Project, the combined Allied nuclear bomb programme.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls (born June 5, 1907, Berlin, Germany—died September 19, 1995, Oxford, England) was a German-born British physicist who laid the theoretical foundations for the creation of the first atomic bomb.

  3. Rudolf Peierls was one of the most influential of the German mathematical physicists who migrated and settled in Britain during the Nazi era. View four larger pictures. Biography. Rudolf Peierls' parents were Heinrich Peierls and Elizabeth Weigert and he was their only child.

  4. Learn about Rudolf Peierls, a German-born British physicist who co-authored the Frisch-Peierls memorandum and worked on the Manhattan Project. See his biography, achievements, and related events in the nuclear history.

  5. Rudolf Peierls was a German-born physicist who developed the theory of positive carriers and co-authored a paper on how to make a uranium fission bomb. He joined the Manhattan Project in 1943 and became a professor of physics at Oxford.

  6. The Frisch–Peierls memorandum was the first technical exposition of a practical nuclear weapon. It was written by expatriate German-Jewish physicists Otto Frisch and Rudolf Peierls in March 1940 while they were both working for Mark Oliphant at the University of Birmingham in Britain during World War II.

  7. Born into an assimilated Jewish family in Berlin in the early twentieth century, Rudolf Peierls studied theoretical physics with many of the greatest minds within the physics community, including Sommerfeld, Heisenberg, Pauli and Bohr.