American theoretical physicist and popular science writer
Jeremy Bernstein (born December 31, 1929) is an American theoretical physicist and popular science writer.
Early life
Bernstein's parents, Philip S. Bernstein, a Reform rabbi, and Sophie Rubin Bernstein named him after the biblical Jeremiah , the subject of his father's masters thesis . Philip's parents were immigrants from Lithuania , while Sophie was of Russian-Jewish descent. The family moved from Rochester to New York City during World War II , when his father became head of all the Jewish chaplains in the armed forces .[ 1]
Education and career
Bernstein studied at Harvard University , receiving his bachelor's degree in 1951, his master's in 1953, and his Ph.D. in 1955, on electromagnetic properties of deuterium , under Julian Schwinger . As a theoretical physicist, he worked on elementary particle physics and cosmology . A summer spent in Los Alamos led to a position at the Institute for Advanced Study .[ 2] In 1962 he became a faculty member at New York University , moving to become a professor of Physics at Stevens Institute of Technology in 1967, a position that he continues to hold as professor emeritus .[ 3] He has held adjunct or visiting positions at the Brookhaven National Laboratory , CERN , Oxford , the University of Islamabad , and the Ecole Polytechnique .[ 4]
Bernstein was involved in Project Orion , investigating the potential for nuclear pulse propulsion for use in space travel .[ 5]
Popular writing
Bernstein is a popular science writer and profiler of scientists. He was a staff writer for The New Yorker from 1961 to 1995, authoring scores of articles.[ 6] He has also written regularly for The Atlantic Monthly , the New York Review of Books , and Scientific American , among others. Bernstein's biographical profiles of physicists, including Robert Oppenheimer , Hans Bethe , Albert Einstein , John Stewart Bell and others, are able to draw on the experiences of personal acquaintance.[ 3] [ 4] In 2018, Bernstein published A Bouquet of Dyson: and Other Reflections on Science and Scientists. [ 7]
Books
Analytical Engine – Computers Past, Present and Future , Random House, 1964
A Comprehensible World: On Modern Science and its Origin , Random House, 1967[ 8] [ 9]
Elementary Particles and Their Currents , Freeman, 1968
Einstein , Viking Press 1973, Penguin Books, 1976
Experiencing Science , Basic Books, 1978
Hans Bethe – Prophet of Energy , Basic Books, 1980
Science Observed – Essays Out of My Mind , Basic Books, 1982
Three Degrees Above Zero – Bell Labs in the Information Age , Scribners, 1984[ 10]
Cosmological Constants – Papers in Modern Cosmology (with Gerald Feinberg ), Columbia University Press, 1986 ISBN 978-0-231-06376-0
The Life it Brings – One Physicist's Beginnings , Ticknor and Field, Penguin, 1987 ISBN 0-89919-470-2 [ 11]
Kinetic Theory in the Expanding Universe , Cambridge University Press, 1988
Tenth Dimension: an Informal History of High Energy Physics , McGraw Hill, 1989
Quantum Profiles conversations with physicists John Stewart Bell and John Archibald Wheeler , (and Einstein's correspondence with Michele Besso ), Princeton University Press, 1991 ISBN 0-691-08725-3 ; second edition: 2020 ISBN 978-0-190-05686-5
Cranks, Quarks and the Cosmos – Writings on Science , Basic Books, 1993 ISBN 978-0-465-08897-3 [ 12] [ 13]
A Theory of Everything (Essays), Springer, 1996
Albert Einstein and the Frontiers of Physics , Oxford University Press, 1996
Hitler's Uranium Club – The Secret Recordings of Farm Hall (with David C. Cassidy), American Institute of Physics , 1996
Modern Physics (with Paul Fishbane, Stephen Gasiorowicz), Prentice Hall, 2000
The Merely Personal: Observations on Science and Scientists , Ivan Dee, 2001[ 14]
Oppenheimer – Portrait of an Enigma , Ivan Dee, 2004 ISBN 978-1-566-63569-1 [ 15]
Secrets of the Old One: Albert Einstein 1905 , Copernicus Books, 2006
Plutonium – a History of the World's Most Dangerous Element , Joseph Henry Press, 2007 ISBN 978-0-309-10296-4
A Physicist on Wall Street and Other Essays on Science and Society , Springer, 2008 ISBN 978-0-387-76505-1
Quantum Leaps , Belknap Press, 2009; 2011 pbk edition ISBN 978-0674060142
A Palette of Particles , Harvard University Press, 2013 ISBN 978-0-674-07251-0 [ 16]
Nuclear Weapons – What You Need to Know , Cambridge University Press, 2010 ISBN 978-0-521-88408-2
A Chorus of Bells and Other Scientific Inquiries , World Scientific, 2014 ISBN 978-981-4578-94-3
A Bouquet of Numbers and Other Scientific Offerings , World Scientific, 2016 ISBN 978-981-4759-76-2
A Bouquet of Dyson and Other Reflections on Science and Scientists , World Scientific, 2018 ISBN 978-981-3231-92-4
References
^ Jeremy Bernstein, Personal History, “I-THE LIFE IT BRINGS,” The New Yorker, January 26, 1987, p. 35
^ Jeremy Bernstein, Personal History, “II-THE LIFE IT BRINGS,” The New Yorker, February 2, 1987, p. 39
^ a b "Jeremy Bernstein," Encyclopædia Britannica
^ a b "Jeremy Bernstein (member bio)" at Edge.org
^ Bernstein, Jeremy (May 4, 2020). "Reflections on Project Orion" . Inference . 5 (2).
^ The New Yorker, Search:Jeremy Bernstein
^ "A Bouquet of Dyson: and Other Reflections on Science and Scientists" . World Scientific . April 2018. Retrieved November 7, 2024 .
^ Gardiner, Martin (October 1967). "Review of A Comprehensible World by Jeremy Bernstein" . Commentary .
^ Ellis Jr., R. Hobart (1967). "Review of A Comprehensible World: On Modern Science and its Origin by Jeremy Bernstein". Physics Today . 20 (10): 90–91. doi :10.1063/1.3033988 .
^ Wheaton, Bruce R. (1985). "Review of Three Degrees Above Zero: Bell Labs in the Information Age by Jeremy Bernstein". Physics Today . 38 (5): 84. Bibcode :1985PhT....38e..84B . doi :10.1063/1.2814565 .
^ Cahn, Robert N. (1988). "Review of The Life It Brings: One Physicist's Beginnings by Jeremy Bernstein". Physics Today . 41 (1): 86. Bibcode :1988PhT....41a..86B . doi :10.1063/1.2811287 .
^ Stenger, Victor J. (1993). "Review of Cranks, Quarks and the Cosmos by Jeremy Bernstein". Physics Today . 46 (8): 57–58. Bibcode :1993PhT....46h..57B . doi :10.1063/1.2809010 .
^ "Review of Cranks, Quarks, and the Cosmos: Writings on Science by Jeremy Bernstein" . Publishers Weekly . February 1993.
^ "Review of The Merely Personal: Observations on Science and Scientists by Jeremy Bernstein" . Publishers Weekly . February 1, 2001.
^ Weinberg, Steven (2005). "Review of Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma by Jeremy Bernstein" . Physics Today . 58 : 51–52. doi :10.1063/1.1881901 .
^ "Review of A Palette of Particles by Jeremy Bernstein" . Publishers Weekly . December 17, 2012.
^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1039992 [user-generated source ]
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