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  1. George Bogdanovich Kistiakowsky (Russian: Георгий Богданович Кистяковский, Ukrainian: Георгій Богданович Кістяківський, romanized: Heorhii Bohdanovych Kistiakivskyi; December 1 [O.S. November 18] 1900 – December 7, 1982) was a Ukrainian-American physical chemistry professor ...

  2. Learn about the life and achievements of George Kistiakowsky, a Ukrainian-American chemist who led the explosives division of the Manhattan Project. Find out how he contributed to the development of the atomic bomb, the White House science policy, and the anti-war movement.

  3. 10 de dic. de 1982 · George Kistiakowsky, uno de los padres de la bomba atómica. El País. Dec 09, 1982 - 18:00 EST. George Kistialkowsky, que diseñó las modificaciones de los explosivos convencionales...

  4. November 18, 1900. Age Awarded. 67. Awarded By. Lyndon Baines Johnson. Country. Ukraine. Key Contributions. Reaction Rates In Explosives. Synthetic Explosives During Wwii. Education. University of Berlin. Areas Of Impact. Transportation. Affiliations. Harvard University.

  5. Russian Empire, Kiev. Place of death. United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge. Nationality. Ukrainian-American. Occupation. Visiting Scholar at the MIT Center for International Studies; Professor of Chemistry, Harvard University. View full person details. Contact us about this person.

  6. 8 de dic. de 1982 · Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky, who worked on the developing the first atomic bomb and later became a leading advocate of banning nuclear weapons, died today at home at the age of 82, Harvard...

  7. 15 de jul. de 2020 · George B. Kistiakowsky. Kistiakowsky, a physical chemist from Harvard, led the X (explosives) division at Los Alamos, which developed the implosion lenses required to uniformly compress the bomb's plutonium core. He later served as a science adviser to presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy.