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Gilbert Plass

PhysicistChicago, IL

Manhattan Project VeteranScientist

Gilbert Plass was a Canadian physicist.

Plass was born in 1922 in Toronto. He received a B.S. in physics from Harvard University before being hired to work on the Manhattan Project at the Chicago Met Lab, where he worked as an associate physicist.

After the war, Plass would earn a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University and went on to teach at the University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins University, Michigan State University, the University of Texas at Arlington and Texas A&M University. His research during this time included bold predictions of global warming as a consequence of rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Plass died on March 1, 2004, in Bryan, Texas.

Gilbert Plass’s Timeline
1922 Mar 22nd Born in Toronto.

1941 Received a B.S. in physics from Harvard University.

19421945 Worked on the Manhattan Project at the Chicago Met Lab.

1947 Received a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University.

2004 Mar 1st Died in Bryan, Texas.

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