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  1. Richard Lawrence Garwin (born April 19, 1928) is an American physicist, best known as the author of the first hydrogen bomb design. [1] [2] In 1978, Garwin was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for contributing to the application of the latest scientific discoveries to innovative practical engineering ...

  2. Oct 1, 2017 · Richard Garwin is one of the last surviving members of the cadre of Manhattan Project-era physicists and their students who went on to distinguished careers as both scientists and policy analysts. The depth and breadth of Garwin's contributions to pure physics, commercial and national-security technologies, and service on government ...

  3. Explore the online archive of Richard L. Garwin, a polymath physicist who made contributions to nuclear weapons, computers, communication systems, and more. Find his publications, patents, awards, and testimonies on various topics of national security and technology.

  4. Nov 16, 1999 · Profile of Dr Richard L Garwin, one of federal government's most widely respected science advisers, who advocates complete ban on nuclear testing and is dismayed by Senate's recent rejection of...

  5. Feb 16, 2017 · The biographer who takes on the complexity that is Richard Garwin is brave. In the 1950s, Garwin did an experiment showing an anomaly in radioactive decay that is now standard particle physics.

    • Ann Finkbeiner
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    • 2017
  6. Richard Garwin is an American physicist most widely known for designing the first hydrogen bomb. He has published more than 500 papers, holds 47 US patents, and testified in Congress on matters involving national security, transportation, energy policy, and technology.

  7. Learn about Richard Garwin, a renowned physicist and nuclear weapons expert who has advised the U.S. government on scientific and technological matters for decades. Find out his achievements, awards, and views on arms control and nonproliferation.