Dunning, John R

Dunning, John R

▪ American physicist
born Sept. 24, 1907, Shelby, Neb., U.S.
died Aug. 25, 1975, Key Biscayne, Fla.

      American nuclear physicist whose experiments in nuclear fission helped lay the groundwork for the development of the atomic bomb.

      Dunning graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1929 and earned a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University, New York City, in 1934. About the time he received his doctoral degree, he also became an instructor at Columbia. Dunning spent the years 1935–36 in Europe meeting with prominent nuclear physicists before he returned to Columbia University to direct the construction of Columbia's first cyclotron. In 1939 Dunning led the American research team that verified German physicists' report of the fission of the uranium atom. With Alfred Nier and other colleagues, he then showed in 1940 that it was mostly the uranium-235 isotope that was involved in the fission of the uranium nucleus. Dunning went on to direct the research team at Columbia that developed the gaseous-diffusion method of separating uranium-235 from the more abundant uranium-238 isotope. Gaseous diffusion is still the principal method for obtaining uranium-235. Dunning became a full professor of physics at Columbia in 1946 and headed its engineering faculty from 1950 to 1969.

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