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His interest in electronic devices, computer applications, and chemical engineering prompted GE to recognize Hurwitz's accomplishments in 1975 by naming him a Coolidge Fellow, the GE R&D Center's highest honor. Hurwitz also is noted for his efforts to raise awareness about the dangers of
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named him as one of the top 10 scientists in U.S. industry, Hurwitz contributed to establishing the first atomic containment sphere for
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who pioneered the theory and design of nuclear power plants and helped engineer the reactor for the
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in quantum mechanics in 1941. His first marriage ended in divorce.
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He was born in Manhattan on December 25, 1918. He graduated from
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in New Mexico develop the thermonuclear reactions for the
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Henry Hurwitz

E.O. Lawrence Award
Cornell University
Harvard University
Manhattan Project
General Electric Company
General Electric Company
Seawolf
Cornell University
M.S.
Harvard University
Ph.D.
Hans Bethe
Edward Teller
Los Alamos National Laboratory
hydrogen bomb
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory
Schenectady, New York
Fortune Magazine
GE
American Physical Society
radon
Glenn T. Seaborg Medal
American Nuclear Society
Yachting Magazine
Schenectady, New York
cancer

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