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Rudolph and Eugenia Peierls — Part 1
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Rudolph Ernst Peierls Ue /.
pe aprrcceal PE hI 6 Fe bOR A Midian,
dvised that thé subject arrived at f)
BNL, with his wift¢, on March 19, 1966, and was then residing *@4., My
in apartment..3-D on the site of BNL. He further advised "of
that BNL had assured the Atomic Energy Commission that they
will be informed if Peierls intends to visit other Atomic
Energy Commission installations during his visit to the
United States. BNL further indicated that Peierls would be
concerned principally with nuclear theory and would work with
staff theorists . Le: CE GLOEP IA ELE SIP PEVEL bed
Atomic Energy Commission records fevéal that the -
subject was born on June 5, 1907, at Berlin, Germany. He
received a Ph.D. degree from the University of Leipzig.
From 1937 to 1963, he was employed as a professor at the
University of Birmingham, England. From October, 1963 to fe fac’
date he has been engaged as Wykeham Professor Physics at the-=--*
University of Oxford. His wife, Puseniaftanneciesses Peierls,
was born on July 25, 1908, at Leningrad Russia. “7 \
Neat ee oe merger sane earns
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c Energy Commission
file pertaining the son of the
subject. This indivi oyed at BNL as a
Visiting Assistant Physicis i
tii artment since
July, 1963. He was born on at Manchester,
England, He received a B.A. eree a ge University
and-a"Ph.D. degree at Cornell University. He has had the
following employment history:
September, 1956 - Cornell University, Ithaca,
June, 1959 .. New York. Research and |
‘Teaching Assistant in Physics,
June, 1959 5 Lawrence Radiation Laboratory,
August, 1959 - Berkeley, California, ;
Theoretical Physics, !
October, 1959 - Birmingham University, England.
September, 1961 Nato Fellowship -. :
September, 1961 - Institute for Advanced Study
March, 1962 Princeton, New Jersey,
Atomic Energy Commission records indicate that
Ronald Frank Peierls' appointment was approved by Atomic
Energy Commission for unclassified research inron-security
areas of BNL.
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