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Nucleus

A Trip into the Heart of Matter

Nucleus( )
Author: Mackintosh, Ray
Al-Khalili, Jim
Jonson, Björn
Peña, Teresa
ISBN:978-0-8018-6860-3
Publication Date:Dec 2001
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $35.00
Book Description:

At the core of the atom, enshrouded by electrons, lies the nucleus. The discovery of the nucleus transformed the past century and will revolutionize this one. Though many persons associate nuclear physics with weapons of mass destruction, it is an exciting, cutting-edge science that has helped to save lives through innovative medical technologies, such as the MRI. In nuclear astrophysics, state-of-the-art theoretical and computer models help to explain the powerful stellar explosions...
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Book Details
Pages:160
Detailed Subjects: Science / Physics / Nuclear
Science / Space Science / Cosmology
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8.25 x 11 Inches
Author Biography
Mackintosh, Ray (Author)


Jameel Sadik "Jim" Al-Khalili was born on September 21 1962 in Iraq. He is a theoretical physicist, author and broadcaster. After completing his A-levels in 1982, he studied physics at the University of Surrey and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1986. Despite having a job lined up at the National Physical Laboratory, he stayed on at Surrey to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy degree in nuclear reaction theory, which he obtained in 1989. He was also awarded a Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) postdoctoral fellowship at University College London, In 1994, Al-Khalili was awarded an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Advanced Research Fellowship for five years, during which time he established himself as a leading expert on mathematical models of exotic atomic nuclei.

Al-Khalili is now a professor of physics at the University of Surrey, where he also holds a chair in the Public Engagement in Science. Al-Khalili was awarded the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize for science communication for 2007. As a broadcaster, Al-Khalili is frequently on television and radio and also writes articles for the British press.

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