Vision to Reality: From Robert R. Wilson's Frontier to Leon M. Lederman's Fermilab (original) (raw)
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Abstract
We examine the roles of vision and leadership in creating and directing Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory from the late 1960s through the 1980s. The story divides into two administrations having different problems and accomplishments, that of Robert R. Wilson from 1967-1978, which saw the transformation from cornfield to frontier physics facility, and that of Leon M. Lederman from 1979-1989, in which the laboratory evolved into one of the world's major high-energy facilities. Lederman's pragmatic vision of a user-based experimental community helped him to convert the pioneering facility that Wilson had built frugally into a laboratory with a stable scientific, cultural, and funding environment.
Publication:
Physics in Perspective
Pub Date:
April 2003
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- Key words. Fermilab; high-energy physics; laboratory; particle accelerator; big science; Robert R. Wilson; Leon M. Lederman.;
- Physics - History and Philosophy of Physics
E-Print:
Phys.Perspect.5:67-86,2004