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which they were awarded in 1951. The couple with their son Amos Nathaniel moved to Columbia University in New York City, where Gerson worked in the physics department, and Sulamith, despite her degree in physical chemistry, found work as an assistant to
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Goldhaber was in high demand as a speaker at scientific conferences due to her mastery of her field, and her ability to express herself beautifully. Goldhaber gave a seminal talk on the production and interaction of heavy
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to continue their studies instead of nuclear emulsion so they formed the "Goldhaber-Trilling Group" with
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to travel around the world visiting high energy laboratories and giving lectures. They first stopped at
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and the first to study the simultaneous production of pairs of resonant states. They also invented the
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so that Goldhaber could discuss methods of making automatic film measurements with Berkeley's
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Separation of high-energy particles by means of strong interaction processes, CERN-61-03
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to aid in their research. Early in this period, the Goldhabers were both
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for the biennial European conference on high energy physics, and then
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In the 1960s the Goldhabers realized that they should begin using the
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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where they co-authored a CERN report together with B. Peters.
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in preparation for the lectures Sulamith was to give in
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after her family emigrated out of Austria. She attended
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of the United States in 1953. The Goldhabers moved to
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particles. In the fall of 1965 the Goldhabers took a
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and form a collaboration with her husband working on
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Sulamith Low Goldhaber

Vienna
Madras
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gerson Goldhaber
Hebrew
née
high-energy physicist
molecular spectroscopist
K mesons
nucleons
Vienna
Palestine
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gerson Goldhaber
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jack Steinberger
naturalized citizen
Berkeley
California
assistant professor
University of California
physical chemistry
high energy physics
nuclear emulsion
Bevatron
K mesons
protons

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