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George Cowan

George Cowan
Born George A. Cowan
15 February 1920
Worcester, Massachusetts
Died 20 April 2012(2012-04-20) (aged 92)
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Cause of death Pneumonia
Residence Los Alamos, New Mexico
Nationality American
Citizenship United States
Education Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Carnegie Institute of Technology,
University of Chicago,
Princeton University
Occupation Physical Chemist, Businessman
Years active 1951-1991
Known for Manhattan Project
Home town Los Alamos, New Mexico
Board member of Founder of:
Santa Fe Opera,
Los Alamos National Bank,
Santa Fe Institute
Awards Enrico Fermi Award, New Mexico Academy of Science Distinguished Scientist Award, Robert H. Goddard Award, E.O. Lawrence Award, Los Alamos National Laboratory Medal

George A. Cowan (/kən/; February 15, 1920 – April 20, 2012) was an American physical chemist, a businessman and philanthropist.

He conducted early research in the Manhattan Project. George served 39 years at Los Alamos National Laboratory as director of chemistry, associate director of research and senior laboratory fellow. He participated in founding the Santa Fe Opera in 1953. He founded the Los Alamos National Bank in 1963 to provide a means to obtain housing for Los Alamos employees and served for 30 years as its chair. He was also the driving influence in founding the Santa Fe Institute together with Nobel Prize winner Murray Gell-Mann and others in 1984, based upon his recognition of the need for a place where scientists could be offered a broader curriculum for the development of "a kind of twenty-first century Renaissance man" and associated research. A graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (bachelor of science in Chemistry) and Carnegie Institute of Technology (doctorate of science), Princeton University, and the University of Chicago, he worked on the top secret Manhattan Project at Los Alamos during World War II. He received the Enrico Fermi Award for "a lifetime of exceptional achievement in the development and use of energy," the New Mexico Academy of Science Distinguished Scientist Award, the Robert H. Goddard Award, the E.O. Lawrence Award, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory Medal, which is the highest honor the Laboratory bestows upon an individual or small group.


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