Robert R. Wilson (1914-2000) was a prominent American physicist known for his contributions to particle physics and accelerator technology. He played a key role in the development of the first modern particle accelerators, including the Fermilab proton synchrotron, which became a vital facility for high-energy physics research. Wilson was also influential in the establishment of scientific institutions and promoting science education.

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