Angus Ewan Cameron
Angus Ewan Cameron (14 October 1906 - 27 September 1981) was an American chemist known for his work on isotopic enrichment of uranium-235 for the purpose of building atomic bombs and his research on mass spectrometry.
Angus Ewan "Gus" Cameron | |
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Born | Sylvania | October 14, 1906
Died | September 27, 1981 74) Oak Ridge, Tennessee | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Oberlin College University of Minnesota |
Scientific career | |
Fields | mass spectrometry, isotopic separation |
Institutions | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Thesis | The Sorption of Bromide and of Iodine Vapor by Highly Activated Silica Gel and Coconut Charcoal (1932) |
Doctoral advisor | L. H. Reyerson |
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