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  1. Joseph Oakland Hirschfelder (May 27, 1911 – March 30, 1990) was an American physicist who participated in the Manhattan Project and in the creation of the nuclear bomb. [1] [2] Biography. Hirschfelder was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of a Jewish couple, Arthur Douglas and May Rosalie (Straus).

  2. washiNgtoN d.C. JOSEPH OAKLAND HIRSCHFELDER. May 27, 1911–March 30, 1990. BY R. BYRON BIRD, CHARLES F. CURTISS, AND. PHILLIP R. CERTAIN. J OSEPH OAKLAND HIRSCHFELDER WAS one of the leading figures in theoretical chemistry during the period 1935-90. His sustained research program not only spanned five and one-half decades but a wide number of ...

  3. University of Wisconsin. Joseph O. Hirschfelder was awarded the National Medal of Science for his fundamental contribution to atomic and molecular quantum mechanics, the theory of the rates of chemical reactions, and the structure and properties of gases and liquids.

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  5. Mar 31, 2022 · JOSEPH OAKLAND HIRSCHFELDER. May 27, 1911–March 30, 1990. BY R. BYRON BIRD, CHARLES F. CURTISS, AND PHILLIP R. CERTAIN. JOSEPH OAKLAND HIRSCHFELDER WAS one of the leading figures in theoretical chemistry during the period 1935-90.

  6. Chemistry Tree: mentors, trainees, research areas and affiliations for Joseph Hirschfelder, Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison

  7. Mar 30, 1990 · Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Joseph Oakland Hirschfelder (May 27, 1911 – March 30, 1990) was an American physicist who participated in the Manhattan Project and in the creation of the nuclear bomb.

  8. PAUL (2/27/2023) – Regents Professor Donald Truhlar has been awarded the Joseph O. Hirschfelder Prize in Theoretical Chemistry. The internationally-recognized award is given by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Theoretical Chemistry Institute.