Richard Edward (Dick) Taylor,
professor emeritus of physics at Stanford
University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, was an early user of the 2-mile-long
linear accelerator at SLAC
and carried out experiments that earned him and his colleagues from MIT the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics.
A towering figure, both physically and professionally, Dick was an integral part of life at SLAC for decades...
As a way of celebrating and remembering him, we share a collection of "Dick Taylor
Stories," sometimes funny, serious, casual, profound... or somewhere in between.
From IN 2 P3 and l'Universite Paris de Sud un hommage a Pierre Lehmann ...
1993 video (VOB file) featuring Dick Taylor
and others...
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From Dieter Fries We have very fond memories
...read more...
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From Helmut Dosch It was with great dismay that I learned
...read more...
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From Ralph Nelson Photo of Dick from his 1990 Nobel Prize celebration at SLAC
...here
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Dick Taylor, May 23, 2007 (Diana Rogers, SLAC)
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