University of Washington Department of Nuclear Engineering records, 1954-1994.

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University of Washington Department of Nuclear Engineering records, 1954-1994.

The University of Washington Department of Nuclear Engineering records document the administrative activities of the department and its faculty, covering the entire time period in which the Department remained in operation.

47.02 cubic feet. (52 boxes, one tube, four oversized folders and one oversized item.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6816504

University of Washington. Libraries

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Babb, Albert L. (Albert Leslie), 1925-

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Dr. Albert Leslie Babb was an engineer and professor in the fields of chemical and nuclear engineering at the University of Washington for more than four decades. He is known for his pioneering work in the development and commercialization of artificial kidney systems and applications of nuclear energy to medicine. Les Babb was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 7th, 1925. He attended the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, earning a Bachelor's of A...

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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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Wessman, Harold Everett, 1899-1989

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University of Washington. Dept. of Nuclear Engineering.

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The University of Washington Department of Nuclear Engineering, which was established officially in 1965 offered undergraduate and graduate degrees in nuclear engineering until 1993, when it was disbanded, owing primarily to low enrollment and diverging faculty research interests. Nuclear engineering classes had been taught at the University of Washington before the establishment the Department, as early as 1953. During the 1970s, the Department broadened its curriculum ...

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Brief biographies of selected NIH Directors: Rolla E. Dyer directed the National Institutes of Health from 1942 to 1950. Specializing in infectious diseases, Dyer joined the Public Health Service in 1916. As NIH Director he was instrumental in the establishment of the Clinical Center, the National Heart Institute, the National Institute of Dental Research, and the National Institute of Mental Health. An international authority on nutrition and dietary deficiency disease, William H. Sebrell began...

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University of Washington. Nuclear Reactor.

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