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  2. Mary Hockaday (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 2013, Hockaday was named associate director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. [8] She was responsible for MaRIE (Making, Measuring, and Modeling Extremes), a facility that worked to create a free electron laser. [9] [10] In 2018, Hockaday was made lead of the Nuclear Engineering and Nonproliferation Division.

  3. Los Alamos Primer - Wikipedia

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    The Los Alamos Primer is a printed version of the first five lectures on the principles of nuclear weapons given to new arrivals at the top-secret Los Alamos laboratory during the Manhattan Project. The five lectures were given by physicist Robert Serber in April 1943.

  4. Los Alamos High School - Wikipedia

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    Los Alamos High School received "Silver Medal" ranking in 2013 as one of America's Best High Schools in an announcement by U.S. News & World Report on April 24, 2013. From a review of 21,035 U.S. public high schools, Los Alamos ranked 556th in the nation. Los Alamos ranking was up significantly from the 2012 "Silver Medal" ranking of 638th.

  5. Ted Taylor (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Ted Taylor was born in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 11, 1925. [1] His mother and father were both Americans. His mother, Barbara Southworth Howland Taylor, held a PhD in Mexican literature from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, [3] and his father, Walter Clyde Taylor, was the director of a YMCA in Mexico City. [1]

  6. Los Alamos National Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Los Alamos National Laboratory (often shortened as Los Alamos and LANL) is one of the sixteen research and development laboratories of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), located a short distance northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the American southwest.

  7. Manhattan Project - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Research Laboratory continued the research under Philip Abelson's direction, but there was little contact with the Manhattan Project until April 1944, when Captain William S. Parsons, the naval officer in charge of ordnance development at Los Alamos, brought Oppenheimer news of encouraging progress on thermal diffusion. Oppenheimer ...

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