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in 1960; she remained at Ford for over 20 years, and as a principal scientist became one of the earliest female executives at Ford.
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studies of magnetic ions, and to theoretical work on the quantum structure of these materials.
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as a professor of physics. She became Regent's Professor of Physics in 1988.
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After completing her doctorate, she became a researcher at the
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in 1946. She completed a Ph.D. in nuclear physics in 1952 at
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magnetism
Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Cornell University
Carnegie Institute of Technology
University of Pittsburgh
General Dynamics
Ford Motor Company
Arizona State University
Compton scattering
spectroscopy
mesonic atoms
Mössbauer effect
iron
nuclear magnetic resonance
Cupertino, California
Fellow of the American Physical Society


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9780253208132
pp. 208–209




Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Technology
ISBN
9780813521978

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