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Who are the students in Oppenheimer?
Students in Oppenheimer include Julian Schwinger and richard feynman.

Julian Schwinger 1

He is a famous American theoretical physicist, who has made great contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory. 1958, he won the nobel prize in physics together with richard feynman, you yongxin Ichiro and yukawa Hideki. Schwinge is a student in Oppenheimer, and they have a lot of cooperation in theoretical physics research.

2. richard feynman

He is a famous American theoretical physicist and educator, who is famous for his research in the fields of quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and particle physics. Feynman is widely praised for his clear and intuitive teaching methods and his contribution to the popularization of science. He is a student and colleague in Oppenheimer. They have cooperated and exchanged many times in physics research.

Brief introduction of Oppenheimer.

American Jewish physicist Robert Oppenheimer is one of the main leaders of the Manhattan Project. He was born in a wealthy German Jewish family in new york, USA. His father is a German Jew and his mother is a talented painter. Oppenheimer was brilliant since he was a child. 192 1 graduated from new york Moral Culture School with ten straight A's. Later, he entered the Chemistry Department of Harvard University. At the end of the course, he took the advanced thermodynamics course of Professor bridgman, a famous experimental physicist.

Oppenheimer has made outstanding achievements in the field of physics, and his research on nuclear physics and high-energy physics is of great significance. From 65438 to 0937, he published papers on quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics together with paul dirac, a Nobel Prize winner in physics, which established his position in the field of physics. From 65438 to 0942, Oppenheimer became the leader of the Manhattan Project, responsible for the research and development of the atomic bomb. After World War II, he continued to work in the Atomic Energy Commission to promote the research on the peaceful use of atomic energy.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Oppenheimer.