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  1. Nicholas Constantine Metropolis (Greek: Νικόλαος Μητρόπουλος; June 11, 1915 – October 17, 1999) was a Greek-American physicist. Metropolis received his BSc (1937) and PhD in physics (1941, with Robert Mulliken) at the University of Chicago.

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  2. Nicholas Metropolis’ Interview. Nicholas Metropolis arrived in Los Alamos in 1943. Shortly after receiving his PhD in physics from the University of Chicago, Metropolis was recruited by J. Robert Oppenheimer to lead efforts in computational research for the bomb. Working under Metropolis’ supervision were John von Neumann and Stanislaw Ulam.

  3. Hydrogen Bomb Manhattan Project Veteran Postwar Nuclear Program Scientist. Nicholas Constantine Metropolis was born on June 11th, 1915, in Chicago. In 1936 he received his bachelor’s degree, and in 1941, his doctorate, both from the University of Chicago, and both in experimental physics.

  4. Oct 17, 1999 · Nicholas Constantine Metropolis ( Greek: Νικόλαος Μητρόπουλος; June 11, 1915 – October 17, 1999) was a Greek-American physicist. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Metropolis received his BSc (1937) and PhD in physics (1941, with Robert Mulliken) at the University of Chicago.

  5. Oct 23, 1999 · Dr. Nicholas C. Metropolis, a mathematician who was one of the initial team of scientists involved with the Manhattan Project and who later became a pioneer in computer science, died last...

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  7. Nicholas (Nick) Metropolis. Born June 11, 1915, Chicago, Ill; developer and implementer of the MANIAC system at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Honors and Awards: Education: BS, University of Chicago, 1937; PhD, physics, University of Chicago, 1941.

  8. Metropolis is best known for his contributions to the Monte Carlo method and the field of integro-differential equations. The code that was to become the famous Monte Carlo method of calculation originated from a synthesis of insights that Metropolis brought to more general applications in collaboration with Stanislaw Ulam in 1949.

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