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  1. Lived 1901 – 1958. Ernest Lawrence invented the cyclotron, for which he was awarded the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics. Cyclotrons in his laboratories were used to discover a large number of new chemical elements and isotopes – millions of lives have been saved using these radioisotopes.

  2. Dec 3, 2018 · Ernest Lawrence (August 8, 1901–August 27, 1958) was an American physicist who invented the cyclotron, a device used to accelerate charged particles in a spiral pattern with the help of a magnetic field. The cyclotron and its successors have been integral to the field of high-energy physics.

  3. Ernest Orlando Lawrence – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Lawrence invented the cyclotron, a particle accelerator that ushered in a new era of physics. By whirling particles around to boost their energies and smashing them into a target, researchers could study atomic nuclei.

  4. Ernest Orlando Lawrence. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1939. Born: 8 August 1901, Canton, SD, USA. Died: 27 August 1958, Palo Alto, CA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.

  5. Ernest Orlando Lawrence. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1939. Berkeley Lab’s Nobel tradition began when Lab founder Ernest Lawrence won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the cyclotron, a circular device capable of accelerating nuclear particles to extremely high speeds without the use of high voltage.

  6. Physicist, Engineer, Statesman of Science. Ernest Orlando Lawrence's scientific accomplishments and influence on science are almost unique in his generation and rank among the most outstanding in history. His cyclotron was to nuclear science what Galileo's telescope was to astronomy.

  7. Ernest O. Lawrence – The Lawrence Hall of Science. Art & Installations. Explore the scientific discoveries and innovations of The Lawrence's namesake, Ernest Orlando Lawrence. His invention of the first cyclotron earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939, the first UC Berkeley scientist to win the prize in any discipline. About the Exhibit.

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