Versator II
Abstract/Description: | The newest experimental fusion device at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a machine named VERSATOR II, is now in Operation in M.I.T.'s Research Laboratory of Electronics. With VERSATOR are Dr. George Bekefi, M.I.T. professor of physics and leader of the 18-member team that designed and built the machine, and Alan S. Fisher, a graduate student from Toronto, Canada, a member of the team. The newest experimental fusion device at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a machine named VERSATOR II, is now in Operation in M.I.T.'s Research Laboratory of Electronics. With VERSATOR are Dr. George Bekefi, M.I.T. professor of physics and leader of the 18-member team that designed and built the machine, and Alan S. Fisher, a graduate student from Toronto, Canada, a member of the team. |
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Subject(s): | Profile portraits Equipment and supplies Laboratories Cambridge (Mass.) Bekefi, George |
Date Created: | May 6, 1977 |
Credit Line: | Photo by Calvin Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Physics Today Collection |
Catalog ID: | Bekefi George F1 |
Title: | Versator II. |
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Type of Resource: | still image | |
Date Created: | May 6, 1977 | |
Extent: | 1 photographic print (black and white; 9.5 x 7.5 inches) | |
Abstract/Description: | The newest experimental fusion device at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a machine named VERSATOR II, is now in Operation in M.I.T.'s Research Laboratory of Electronics. With VERSATOR are Dr. George Bekefi, M.I.T. professor of physics and leader of the 18-member team that designed and built the machine, and Alan S. Fisher, a graduate student from Toronto, Canada, a member of the team. The newest experimental fusion device at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a machine named VERSATOR II, is now in Operation in M.I.T.'s Research Laboratory of Electronics. With VERSATOR are Dr. George Bekefi, M.I.T. professor of physics and leader of the 18-member team that designed and built the machine, and Alan S. Fisher, a graduate student from Toronto, Canada, a member of the team. | |
Identifier(s): | Bekefi George F1 (Catalog ID) | |
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Credit Line: Photo by Calvin Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Physics Today Collection |
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Subject(s): |
Profile portraits Equipment and supplies Laboratories Cambridge (Mass.) Bekefi, George |
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Held by: | Niels Bohr Library & Archives | |
Related Title: | Physics Today Collection. | |
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