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  1. Nov 16, 2021 · III.B. Seth H. Neddermeyer Seth Neddermeyer (1907–1988, Fig. 4 ) was the early believer and high-impact leader for the first implosion device. He had received his PhD in physics at the California Institute of Technology and done work at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and the National Bureau of Standards on the proximity fuze, another NDRC project.

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  3. Carl D. Anderson. Seth Henry Neddermeyer (September 16, 1907 – January 29, 1988) was an American physicist who co-discovered the muon, and later championed the implosion-type nuclear weapon while working on the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II .

  4. 1943 – 1946 Researcher and Group Leader, Manhattan Project, Los Alamos Laboratory. 1946 – 1988 Associate Professor to Professor (1946-1973) and Emeritus Professor (1973-1988), University of Washington, Seattle (Wash.). 1982 Awarded Enrico Fermi Award, United States Department of Energy. January 29, 1988 Death, Seattle (Wash.).

  5. Explore the remarkable yet often overlooked contribution of Seth Neddermeyer to the Manhattan Project, shedding light on his crucial role alongside Oppenheim...

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  6. Abstract An interview in May 1984 with Seth Neddermeyer, emeritus professor of physics at the University of Washington, in Seattle. After receiving a BA from Stanford in 1929, Dr. Neddermeyer took his PhD at Caltech in 1935 with Carl D. Anderson. With Anderson, he discovered the muon, an unstable negatively charged elementary particle, in 1936.

  7. 1907-1988, physicist, Richmond, Michigan, United States, American

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