- Emil Konopinski
Emil John (Jan) Konopinski (
December 25 ,1911 inMichigan City ,Indiana -May 26 ,1990 in Bloomington,Indiana ) was an Americannuclear scientist [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE6D81739F93BA15756C0A966958260 Emil Konopinski, 78, Atomic Bomb Scientist] , New York Times] of Polish origin. His parents were Joseph and Sophia Sniegowska.He was a professor of
physics atIndiana University .During WW II he collaborated withEnrico Fermi on the firstnuclear reactor at theUniversity of Chicago . He also joined theManhattan Project to develop the firstnuclear weapon (atomic bomb).He, together with C. Marvin and
Edward Teller , showed that a thermonuclear explosion would not ignite the atmosphere and thereby destroy the earth [ E.J. Konopinski, C. Marvin, and E. Teller, Report LA-602, declassified Feb. 1973, [http://www.fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/lanl/docs1/00329010.pdf PDF] ] .An
Atomic Energy Commission consultant from 1946 to 1968, he wrote a book entitled "The Theory of Beta Radioactivity."References
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