List of Cornell Manhattan Project people

Scientists from Cornell University played a major role in developing the technology that resulted in the first atomic bombs used in World War II. In turn, Cornell Physics professor Hans Bethe used the project as an opportunity to recruit young scientists to join the Cornell faculty after the war.[1] The following people worked on the Manhattan Project primarily in Los Alamos, New Mexico during World War II and either studied or taught at Cornell University before or after the War:

References

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  3. Ruth H. Howes and Caroline C. Herzenberg (2003). Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project. Temple University Press. p. 137. ISBN 978-1-59213-192-1.
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  7. Ruth H. Howes and Caroline C. Herzenberg (2003). Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project. Temple University Press. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-59213-192-1.
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  10. Ruth H. Howes and Caroline C. Herzenberg (2003). Their Day in the Sun: Women of the Manhattan Project. Temple University Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-59213-192-1.
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