Nuclear Museum Logo
Nuclear Museum Logo

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

Hélène Langevin-Joliot is a French nuclear physicist. She received her doctorate from the Collège de France. She is a professor of nuclear physics at the Institute of Nuclear Physics at the University of Paris and Emeritus Director of Research at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique. 

She is the granddaughter of Nobel Prize-winning physicists Marie and Pierre Curie and the daughter of Nobel Prize winners Irène and Frederic Joliot-Curie.

Related Profiles

Elmer Kelly

Tinian Island

Elmer began working with the Manhattan Project in 1941. He was one of the first people to arrive at Oak Ridge and experienced first-hand some of the difficulties there with cyclotrons and isotope separation.

Max Roy

Los Alamos, NM

Max Roy was an American chemist. Roy received his undergraduate degree and his Master’s degree at Rice University.

William Spindel

Los Alamos, NM

William Spindel was a member of the Special Engineer Detachments at Oak Ridge and Los Alamos. Spindel worked in a group that helped make coatings for the implosion bomb.

Edward C. Creutz

Chicago, IL

Edward C. Creutz (1913-2009) was an American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos and at the University of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory.