Edwin R. Russell
Edwin Roberts Russell (1913 – 1996) was an American chemist. He was one of the few African American to work on the Manhattan Project, researching the isolation and extraction of plutonium-239 from uranium at Chicago's Met Lab.[1]
Ɓiɗɗo e jaŋde
taƴtoRussell jibinaa ko ñalnde 19 lewru junngo 1913 to Columbia, South Carolina.
Nder hitaande 1935, Russell heɓii jaŋde B.S. nder Benedict College, e nder hitaande 1937 o heɓii jaɓde M.S. in Chemistry nder Howard University. Nde o huuwani bana jannginoowo kemia e jannginooɗo kemia e jaŋde Howard diga 1936 haa 1942, Russell waɗi anniya ngam ɓeydude golle mum haa Jaŋde Chicago ngam heɓugo doktoor nder kemia dowla nder hitaande 1942.[2]
Kuugal
taƴtoRussell waɗi gollaaku Manhattan diga 1942 haa 1946 haa Met Lab to University of Chicago, e ɗaɓɓitaago jaɓɓorgo e jaɓɓorgol plutonium-239 diga uranium. Nder 1947 haa 1953, Edwin waɗi hooreejo jaango dow anndal dow Allen University nder Columbia, SC. Daga 1953 haa 1976, Russell huuwani haa Savannah River Nuclear Laboratory nder Aiken, South Carolina.
Edwin R. Russell heɓii doktoor tedduɗo dow anndal dow Benedict College. O maayi nder lewru Aperil. 7, 1996 e duuɓi 82 nder Columbia, South Carolina. Nder teddungal Edwin R. Russell, Dowla leydi South Carolina anndini Russell "Go'oto nder ardiiɓe ɓurɓe anndude e dowla leydi South Carolinia".
Firooji
taƴto- ↑ Collins, Sibrina (2011-08-12). "Edwin Roberts Russell (1913-1996)". Black Past (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2024-05-28.
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