Hungarian Contributions to the Manhattan Project in the 1940s
The Lecture by David Seaborg on January 13th is free to attend, but reservations are recommended. Please sign up here: https://forms.gle/4EzMLMN454HMLvnW7
On January 13, 2024 the Orly Museum of Hungarian Culture will host a
lecture by David Seaborg on Hungarian Contributions to the Manhattan
Project in the 1940s. David Seaborg will talk about the Hungarians involved: Janos von Neumann, Leo Szilard and Edward Teller, as well as the creation of the radiation symbol by Cyrill Orly.
The lecture will be given at 2:30 pm. There is no charge to attend the
Museum or the lecture. The Museum is located at 1720 Arch Street,
Berkeley and will open at 2:00 pm. Hungarian Beverages and Pastries will be
available for a donation.
David Seaborg lectures to organizations on the philosophical implications of science as well as other topics.
Event organized by: Elvira Örly, Éva Szabó