National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
William Nierenberg was an accomplished theoretical physicist and oceanographer, who is known for his work in magnetic resonance and low-energy nuclear physics.
Joan Elizabeth Curran (1916-1999) was a Welsh physicist. Curran was born in Swansea, Wales. During World War II, she worked on Operation Windows, where she invented the “chaff,” a technique which could disrupt enemy radar.
John Rowell was a staff worker at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project.
Thomas H. Brumagin served as a 2nd lieutenant in the 393rd Bombardment Squadron.