Clyde Cowan co-discoverer of the neutrino and Nobel Prize recipient
Clyde Cowan is a 54 years old co-discoverer of the neutrino and Nobel Prize recipient from Detroit, Michigan. Clyde Cowan was born on December 06, 1919 (died on May 24, 1974, he was 54 years old) in Detroit, Michigan. His nickname was Clyde 'Quick Hands' Cowan.
About
No, he died on 05/24/1974, 50 years ago. He was 54 years old when he died. He died in Bethesda and buried in Arlington National Cemetery .
Awards (3)
Nominated Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 , awarded Fellow of the American Physical Society , awarded John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship ,
Education
He graduated from Washington University In St. Louis and Missouri University Of Science And Technology
What was Clyde's zodiac sign?Clyde Cowan zodiac sign was sagittarius.
Other facts about Clyde Cowan
Alias | Clyde 'Quick Hands' Cowan |
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Place of death | Bethesda |
Place of burial | Arlington National Cemetery , point in time: 1974-05-28T00:00:00Z , coordinate location: Point(-77.0725 38.8776) , burial plot reference: Section 48, grave 1884 |
Date of death | 1974-05-24T00:00:00Z |
Member of | American Physical Society |
Place of birth | Detroit |
Given name | Clyde |
Employer | The Catholic University Of America |
Family name | Cowan. Show people with the surname Cowan |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Conflict | World War II |
Image of grave | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ANCExplorer%20Clyde%20Cowan%20grave.jpg |