Established | 1945 |
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physics, chemistry and materials science | |
Director | Steven J. Sibener |
Location | Chicago, Illinois |
Affiliations | University of Chicago |
Website | jfi.uchicago.edu |
The James Franck Institute of the University of Chicago conducts interdisciplinary research in physics, chemistry and materials science. Scientists at the institute include those interested in condensed matter physics, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, geophysics, and biophysics.[1]
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Founded in 1945 by university President Robert Maynard Hutchins as the Institute for the Study of Metals, it was renamed for Nobel Prize winning physicist James Franck in 1967.[2][3][4] It had its beginnings in the Metallurgical Laboratory, the World War II project that initiated the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, using the metal uranium. The Institute's founding director was Cyril Stanley Smith, former head of metallurgy at Los Alamos and the institute made early advances in pseudopotential theory and study of the Fermi surface.[3] The Institute was an early pioneer in interdisciplinary research in wide-ranging subjects: as it was organized like a 'benevolent anarchy', a large percent of its early papers did not even deal with metals but other aspects of chemistry and physics.[3]
1The James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA 2Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA 3IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598, USA. View University of Chicago - James Franck Institute, including Executives & Employees and Paths.
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Established | 1945 |
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physics, chemistry and materials science | |
Director | Steven J. Sibener |
Location | Chicago, Illinois |
Affiliations | University of Chicago |
Website | jfi.uchicago.edu |
![James Franck Institute James Franck Institute](http://jfi.uchicago.edu/images/news/news_berkelbach022618.jpg)
The James Franck Institute of the University of Chicago conducts interdisciplinary research in physics, chemistry and materials science. Scientists at the institute include those interested in condensed matter physics, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, geophysics, and biophysics.[1]
Founded in 1945 by university President Robert Maynard Hutchins as the Institute for the Study of Metals, it was renamed for Nobel Prize winning physicist James Franck in 1967.[2][3][4] It had its beginnings in the Metallurgical Laboratory, the World War II project that initiated the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, using the metal uranium. The Institute's founding director was Cyril Stanley Smith, former head of metallurgy at Los Alamos and the institute made early advances in pseudopotential theory and study of the Fermi surface.[3] The Institute was an early pioneer in interdisciplinary research in wide-ranging subjects: as it was organized like a 'benevolent anarchy', a large percent of its early papers did not even deal with metals but other aspects of chemistry and physics.[3]
YouTube Encyclopedic
- ✪ UnCommon Core | UChicago Water Research Initiative: Steven J. Sibener on water resource development
- ✪ “Reflections on a Liquid Drop” with Sidney Nagel
- ✪ Performance Art in the Borchardt Library