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Rose C. Mooney-Slater

Physicist and CrystallographerChicago, IL

Manhattan Project VeteranScientistWoman Scientist

Rose C. Mooney-Slater (1902-1981) was a physicist and crystallographer at the University of Chicago Met Lab.

At the Chicago Met Lab, she helped establish an X-ray crystallographic laboratory and was named associate chief of the X-ray Structure Section. Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1939, Mooney-Slater had a distinguished career as a physicist and professor at Newcomb College, MIT, the University of Florida, and the National Bureau of Standards.

Rose C. Mooney-Slater’s Timeline
1902 Oct 23rd Born in New Orleans, Louisiana.

1926 Received a B.S. in Physics from Newcomb College, Tulane University.

1929 Received an M.S. in Physics from Newcomb College.

1932 Received a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Chicago.

1933 Became Professor of Physics at Newcomb College.

1939 Named a Guggenheim Fellow.

1941 Named head of the Physics Department at Newcomb College.

19431944 Worked on the Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago Metallurgical Lab as a research physicist and crystallographer.

19521956 Worked as a physicist at the National Bureau of Standards.

19561981 Served as a research physicist at MIT.

19661974 Taught physics at the University of Florida.

1981 Died in Florida.

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