Malcolm H MacGregor

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Malcolm H. MacGregor
Malcolm H. MacGregor
Born (1926-04-24)April 24, 1926
Residence Livermore, CA, United States
Nationality USA
Known for Nuclear Structure, Electron, Fine Structure Constant
Scientific career
Fields Research Scientist
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1926 April 24, born in Detroit, Michigan, USA
1944-1946 U. S. Naval Air Corps, radio and radar instructor
1946-1953 Univ. of Michigan, B.A. (mathematics), M.S. and Ph.D. (physics).
1951-1953 Atomic Energy Commission pre-doctoral fellowship
1953-1995 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
1958 Rapporteur, International Conference on Nuclear Physics, Paris
1960-1961 NATO Fellowship at Niels Bohr Institute (invited by Aage Bohr)
1962-1963 Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley
1963-1970 Thesis adviser in theoretical physics, U. C. Berkeley
1967 Organizer of the International Conference on Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering(with Richard Wilson, Harvard and Alex Green, Florida).
1967 Dedication Speaker, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
1968 Conference Chairman, Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering, Dubna, USSR
1969 Elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society
1971 Invited paper, Coral Gables Conference on High Energy Physics (invitation only)
1972 Invited colloquia on elementary particles at 20 universities in US and Canada
1978 Book: The Nature of the Elementary Particle, Springer
1992 Book: The Enigmatic Electron, Kluwer 
2006 Book: The Power of Alpha, World Scientific (in press) 

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