Oscar Wallace Greenberg is an American physicist and professor at University of Maryland, College Park. A physicist is a Scientist who studies or practices Physics. Physicists study a wide range of physical phenomena in many branches of physics spanning The University of Maryland College Park (often referred to as The University of Maryland UMD, UMCP or simply Maryland) is a public research He is famous for positing the existence of a property of subatomic particles called color charge. In Particle physics, color charge is a property of Quarks and Gluons which are related to their Strong interactions in the context of Quantum
Educational Background
- 1952 Bachelor's degree, Rutgers University
- 1954 Master's degree, Princeton University
- 1957 Doctorate degree, Princeton University
Professional History
- 1956 Instructor at Brandeis University. Brandeis University is a private research University with a Liberal arts focus located in Waltham Massachusetts, United States.
- 1957 Air Force Cambridge Research Center, 1st Lieutenant, USAF.
- 1959 NSF postdoctoral fellow at MIT. The National Science Foundation (NSF is a United States Government agency that supports fundamental Research and Education in all the non-medical
- 1961 Assistant professor at University of Maryland.
- 1963 Associate professor at University of Maryland.
- 1964 Proposed the existence of color charge. In Particle physics, color charge is a property of Quarks and Gluons which are related to their Strong interactions in the context of Quantum
- 1967 Professor at University of Maryland.
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