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Malvin Ruderman

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for nuclear magnetic moments in certain metals (independently developed by Kasuya and Yosida, hence its name). His later research interests in astrophysics include collapsed objects in astrophysics, neutron stars, and gamma ray emission.
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in 1964, and to Columbia University in 1969, becoming Centennial Professor in 1980. Ruderman served as chair of the Department of Physics at Columbia in 1973–75.
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Oral history interview transcript with John Cornwall and Malvin Ruderman in June 2004, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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Columbia College (Columbia University). Office of Alumni Affairs and Development; Columbia College (Columbia University) (1974–1977).
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Malcolm S. Longair, The Cosmic Century: A History of Astrophysics and Cosmology, Cambridge University Press (2006), p. 196.
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In the early 1960s, Ruderman was a member of the committee that conceived the
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in 1945. His MS degree (1947) and PhD (1951) are from the
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American Institute of Physics, Physics History Network,
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Charles Kittel, Walter D. Knight, and Malvin Ruderman,
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in 1996. He is a recipient of the Pregel Medal of the
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Index

Columbia University
California Institute of Technology
RKKY interaction
Guggenheim Fellowship
UC Berkeley
New York University
Columbia University
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
Robert Jay Finkelstein
John Michael Cornwall
Gary Steigman
Alak Ray
Columbia University
California Institute of Technology
Robert Jay Finkelstein
Radiation Laboratory
New York University
Charles Kittel
RKKY interaction
Berkeley Physics Course
Walter D. Knight
Gordon Baym
Christopher Pethick
David Pines
neutron stars
starquakes
pulsar
Guggenheim Fellowship
National Academy of Sciences

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