J. Carson Mark
J. Carson Mark
Jordan Carson Mark was a Canadian-American mathematician best known for his work on developing nuclear weapons for the United States at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Mark joined the Manhattan Project in 1945, and continued to work at Los Alamos under the leadership of Norris Bradbury after World War II ended. He became the leader of the Theoretical Division at the laboratory in 1947, a position he held until 1973. He oversaw the development of new weapons, including the hydrogen bomb in the 1950s. On the hydrogen bomb project he was able to bring together experts like Edward Teller, Stanislaw Ulam and Marshall Holloway despite their personal differences.
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Full Name
Jordan Carson Mark
Date of Birth
July 6th, 1913
Age
112
Birth Place
Canada, Ontario
Date of Death
March 2nd, 1997
Died Aged
83
Star Sign
Cancer
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