
This book details the lives of two married geniuses, Aden and Marjorie Meinel, who helped to pioneer modern optics and solar energy in the U.S. Aden B. Meinel and Marjorie P. Meinel stood at the confluence of several overarching technological developments during their lifetimes, including postwar aerial surveillance by spy planes and satellites, solar energy, the evolution of telescope design, interdisciplinary optics, and photonics. Yet, their incredible stories and their long list of scientific contributions have never been adequately recognized in one place. In this book, James Breckinridge and Alec M. Pridgeon correct this oversight by sharing the story of this powerful duo.The book follows their lives and covers large scientific developments between World War II to the Cold War. James B. Breckinridge, a previous advisee and later colleague to the Meinels, and historian and scientist Alec M. Pridgeon collected more than 200 hours of oral interviews with those who worked closely with the Meinels and some who built their careers around the findings made possible by their work. The book shares and analyzes the work done by the Meinels, and it also includes incredible insights from an unpublished Meinel autobiography.
This book investigates the professional contributions and personal history of Aden and Marjorie Meinel, two figures central to the advancement of modern optics and solar energy. The authors, James B. Breckinridge and Alec M. Pridgeon, utilize extensive oral history interviews and unpublished autobiographical materials to document the Meinels' influence on postwar technological developments. By situating the couple within the broader context of the Cold War and the evolution of telescope design, the text argues for their critical, yet previously under-recognized, role in American scientific history.
What You Will Find
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Experts and historians of science recognize this work as a significant contribution to the documentation of mid-twentieth-century optical engineering. Readers frequently note that the text provides a valuable, well-researched archive of the Meinels' career that fills a notable gap in scientific literature.
Page Count:
532
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190915692
ISBN-13:
9780190915698
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