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  1. Jan 23, 2021 · As a comparison, on page 10 there is a salary listing for "Persons not now holding an academic position but who were in academic work", where the maximum salary (presumed monthly) for a PhD with more than 4 years of experience is set at $400, or $4800/year. So, Oppenheimer's salary was roughly double that of an experienced PhD from outside ...

  2. The AEC would take over all Manhattan Project operations starting in January of 1947, officially ending the Project. 40. The scientists involved in the Manhattan Project had mixed feelings about the legacy of their work. They had, in their eyes, opened up entirely new questions about the role of science in society.

  3. that foreign-born scientists have contributed substantially to U.S. research advances. Below, I summarize some of the key insights to be found in this collection of articles. Nuclear Science and Engineering Reference 5 documents the neutron cross sections mea-sured with increasing accuracy during the Manhattan Project.

  4. The project officially lasted from 1942 to 1946, although government-approved research into nuclear weapons began in 1939 after a series of major breakthroughs in nuclear science in the 1930s.

  5. The author holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Waterloo (Canada) and has published over 30 technical and semi-popular-level papers on the Manhattan Project and related nuclear history in publications such as American Journal of Physics, The Physics Teacher, European Journal of Physics, Natural Science, American Scientist, Physics & Society and Physics in Perspective.

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  6. Manhattan District The Trinity test of the Manhattan Project on 16 July 1945 was the first detonation of a nuclear weapon. Active 1942–1946 Disbanded 15 August 1947 Country United States United Kingdom Canada Branch U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Garrison/HQ Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S. Anniversaries 13 August 1942 Engagements Allied invasion of Italy Allied invasion of France Allied invasion of ...

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  8. Although the Manhattan Project benefited greatly from the contributions European scientists, native-grown talent was highly capable. By the time of the Second World War, America already had developed (or the capacity to develop) academic and industrial laboratories and resources, funding sources, and a community of scientists that made the project possible.

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