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Benjamin Bederson, a New York native, was selected to serve in the Special Engineering Detachment during the Manhattan Project. A physicist, he was first sent to Oak Ridge, and then to Los Alamos, where he worked for Donald Hornig on designing the ignition switches for the implosion bomb. At Los Alamos, he knew Ted Hall and David Greenglass, who were secretly sending atomic bomb secrets to the USSR. Bederson instructed the 509th Composite Group at Wendover and was sent to Tinian to help wire the switches for the bomb. 

He is  Professor of Physics Emeritus, New York University and Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the American Physical Society. He served as the Dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Science at NYU and Chair of the Physics Department for many years.

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