- of Poland. The
program eventually expanded into
three main efforts:
Uranmaschine (nuclear reactor) development,
uranium and
heavy water production, and...
-
Planck Institute for Physics), in Berlin-Dahlem, on the
theory behind the
Uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e.,
nuclear reactor). In 1942, Höcker was an ****istant...
-
hearing a
paper by
Wilhelm Hanle on the use of
uranium fission in a
Uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e.,
nuclear reactor),
Georg Joos,
along with Hanle...
- 1939). "Die
Ausnutzung der Atomenergie. Vom
Laboratoriumsversuch zur
Uranmaschine –
Forschungsergebnisse in Dahlem".
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (in German)...
-
uranium and
heavy water production,
uranium isotope separation and the
Uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e.,
nuclear reactor). The
project was then essentially...
- the
theory behind the
Uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e.,
nuclear reactor). Many at the KWIP and
those working on the
Uranmaschine had the classification...
- ("uranium club") led by
Werner Heisenberg never got
close to
building a
Uranmaschine ("uranium machine"—what the
Americans called a "pile") that achieved...
-
uranium and
heavy water production,
uranium isotope separation, and the
Uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e.,
nuclear reactor). Also, the
project was then...
-
hearing a
paper by
Wilhelm Hanle on the use of
uranium fission in a
uranmaschine (uranium machine, i.e.,
nuclear reactor),
Georg Joos,
along with Hanle...
- von Weizsäcker and
Fritz Houtermans on the
theoretical basis of the
Uranmaschine (literally
uranium machine, i.e.,
nuclear reactor). Flügge also extended...