Edward Condon

Physicist and academic, Manhattan Project

Edward Condon - Physicist and academic, Manhattan Project
Born

March 2nd, 1902
123 years ago

Died

1974
51 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

Links & References

Contributed to the development of atomic physics and was involved in the Manhattan Project during World War II. Served as a professor at several prestigious institutions, emphasizing research in the field of quantum mechanics and molecular structure. Played a significant role in establishing the National Bureau of Standards. Authored numerous scientific papers and a textbook that became a reference in physics education. Later became involved in issues related to nuclear arms control and the implications of scientific advancements on society.

Participated in the Manhattan Project

Served as director of the National Bureau of Standards

Published influential scientific papers and textbooks

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