The Manhattan Project America's Largest WWII Engineering Project
Автор: Mound Science and Energy Museum Association
Загружено: 2024-11-21
Просмотров: 136
Описание:
SUMMARY: This presentation explores the research,
science and engineering conducted by the USA, Great
Britain, Canada, Germany, Japan and Soviet Union prior to
and during World War II to develop nuclear weapons.
Included is the effort to produce fissionable materials (i.e.,
Uranium and Plutonium) in sufficient quantities for use in
an operational weapon. It also focusses on the scientists and
engineers engaged in the research, and production of these
weapons. Lastly, it includes America’s efforts to develop a
delivery system; complete the mission and the resulting
aftermath.
BIOGRAPHY: Robert (Bob) Mergel taught Civil
Engineering Technology and surveying courses at
Columbus State Community College and the Ohio State
University College until his retirement in 2018. He holds a
BS in Civil Engineering from Ohio State University (1972),
MSE from the Ohio University (1990) and a MS in
Geodetic Science and Surveying from Ohio State University
(2002). Since 2006, he has made first person and third
person presentations on subjects from the Civil War,
Spanish-American War and World War II at numerous local
and national venues.
Повторяем попытку...
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео
-
Информация по загрузке: