Boyce McDaniel Scientist

Boyce Dawkins McDaniel (June 11, 1917 - May 8, 2002) was an American nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and later directed the Cornell University Laboratory of Nuclear Studies (LNS). McDaniel was skilled in constructing "atom smashing" devices to study the fundamental structure of matter and helped to build the most powerful particle accelerators of his time. Together with his graduate student, he invented the pair spectrometer.During World War II, McDaniel used his electronics expertise to help develop cyclotrons used to separate Uranium isotopes. McDaniel is also noted as having performed the final check on the first atomic bomb prior to its detonation in the Trinity test.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 11, 1917
Birth place
Brevard North Carolina
Date of deathMay 08, 2002
Place of death
Ithaca , New York
Education
Ohio Wesleyan University
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University

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doctoral advisor
Field of study
Accelerator physics

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External resources

  1. http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/02/5.16.02/McDaniel-obit.html