The National Medal of Science - Physical Sciences 1988
Prize: "For seminal work on nuclear molecules, for development of tandem accelerators and semi-conductor detectors for charged particles, for his contributions to particle-gamma correlation studies, and for his role in founding the field of precision heavy-ion physics."
Biography
A Biographical Memoir by Walter Greiner and Neal Lane, National Academy of Sciences, 43 pages, 49 pages total.
Name: David Allen Bromley
Birth: 4 May, 1926
Death: 10 February, 2005
Award: Physical Sciences
National Medal of Science:
Affiliation: Harvard Medical School Boston,Massachusetts 02115 USA
Title: Henry II Ford Professor of Physics
Citation: "For seminal work on nuclear molecules, for development of tandem accelerators and semi-conductor detectors for charged particles, for his contributions to
particle-gamma correlation studies, and for his role in founding the field of precision heavy-ion physics."
Presented by President Reagan at a White House Ceremony on July 15, 1988.
Biography
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