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Alexander Dalgarno

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and rose from assistant lecturer to professor. In the 1950s, he laid the foundations for long-range atomic interaction studies which are of critical importance for today's interest in
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Oral history interview transcript with Alexander Dalgarno on 6 December 2007, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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wrote in 1988 that "There is no greater figure than Alex in the history of atomic physics and its applications." Known as the "father of
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Alexander Dalgarno was born in London in 1928, and spent his childhood there. He was educated in mathematics and atomic physics at
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He married Barbara Kane, from whom he was later divorced, and had four children. Later married to Emily Izsak - divorced.
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to join their department of astronomy and held the positions of acting director of
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Autobiographical article in Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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His work was recognized by many awards, including the prize of the
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Members of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
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Recipients of the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
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His International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science page
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute) laureates
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Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics
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British physicist and father of molecular astrophysics
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Hartquist, Thomas W.; Van Dishoeck, Ewine F. (2020).
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
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He was also a member of the 341:in 1972 and awarded their prestigious 144:(5 January 1928 – 9 April 2015) was a 602:A volume honouring Alexander Dalgarno 256:Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 7: 556:"Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics" 642:Alumni of University College London 637:People educated at Southgate School 258:and was formerly the editor of the 14: 590:Interview with Alexander Dalgarno 265:Dalgarno was also cited in the 1: 489:Mathematics Genealogy Project 356:was named Asteroid Dalgarno. 260:Astrophysical Journal Letters 183:. He was an academic at the 682:Fellows of the Royal Society 335:National Academy of Sciences 444:Alexander Dalgarno (2008). 339:Fellow of the Royal Society 204:Harvard College Observatory 185:Queen's University, Belfast 708: 657:Harvard University faculty 530:Royal Astronomical Society 501:"William F. Meggers Award" 327:American Geophysical Union 308:Optical Society of America 165:University College, London 446:"A Serendipitous Journey" 333:and a member of the U.S. 331:American Physical Society 300:American Physical Society 193:Bose–Einstein condensates 132: 76: 30: 304:William F. Meggers Award 595:8 December 2013 at the 462:2008ARA&A..46....1D 325:He was a Fellow of the 316:Benjamin Franklin Medal 399:10.1098/rsbm.2020.0009 252:molecular astrophysics 296:Davisson-Germer Prize 228:theoretical chemistry 198:In 1967, he moved to 318:in Physics from the 210:and director of the 391:2020BMFRS..69..145H 337:. He was elected a 236:atmospheric physics 173:theoretical physics 560:Franklin Institute 485:Alexander Dalgarno 320:Franklin Institute 200:Harvard University 181:Richard Buckingham 153:Harvard University 139:Alexander Dalgarno 114:Ewine van Dishoeck 98:Richard Buckingham 25:Alexander Dalgarno 232:scattering theory 216:molecular physics 136: 135: 119:Deborah K. 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London
Doctoral advisor
Harrie Massey
Richard Buckingham
Ewine van Dishoeck
Deborah K. Watson
Wayne G. Roberge
FRS
British
physicist
Harvard University
University College, London
Ph.D.
theoretical physics
Harrie Massey
Richard Buckingham
Queen's University, Belfast
David Bates
Bose–Einstein condensates
Harvard University
Harvard College Observatory
Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics
molecular physics
astrophysics
aeronomy
theoretical chemistry
scattering theory
atmospheric physics

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