Carson earned a bachelor's degree in history and philosophy of science in 1990 from the University of Chicago. She moved to Harvard University for graduate study, and completed her doctorate there in 1995.[1] Her dissertation was Particle physics and cultural politics : Werner Heisenberg and the shaping of a role for the physicist in postwar West Germany.[2]
Carson is the author of a biography of Werner Heisenberg, Heisenberg in the Atomic Age: Science and the Public Sphere (Cambridge University Press, 2010).[4]
^"Cathryn Carson", Current Faculty, University of California, Berkeley Department of History, retrieved 2019-05-06
^WorldCat catalog entry for Particle physics and cultural politics : Werner Heisenberg and the shaping of a role for the physicist in postwar West Germany, retrieved 2019-05-06.
^ abcCurriculum vitae(PDF), University of California, Berkeley Department of History, retrieved 2019-05-06
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