- George Laurence
George Craig Laurence (
21 January 1905 –6 November 1987 ) was a Canadian nuclearphysicist . He was educated atDalhousie University , and atCambridge University underErnest Rutherford .He was appointed as Radium and X-ray physicist to the Canadian National Research Council in 1930. In 1939-40 he attempted to build a graphite-uranium reactor in
Ottawa , anticipatingEnrico Fermi 's work by several months. In 1942 he joined the Anglo-French nuclear research team at theMontreal Laboratory , where he was responsible for recruiting Canadian scientists. The laboratory later transferred to the Chalk River, and built theZEEP Reactor atChalk River Laboratories , the first outside the U.S.A.In 1946-47 he was in the Canadian delegation to the
United Nations Atomic Energy Commission . He was then at the Chalk River Laboratory, and was President of theAtomic Energy Control Board from 1961 to 1970.Laurence Court, a street in
Deep River, Ontario , is named in his honour.Reference
* [http://www.cns-snc.ca/history/early_years/earlyyears.html "Early Years of Nuclear Energy Research in Canada " by George C. Laurence]
*"The Canadian Encyclopedia" Volume II (1988, 2nd Edition, Hurtig, Edmonton).
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