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Joseph H. Hamilton
Nuclear physicist at Vanderbilt University

Joseph H. Hamilton (born 1932, Ferriday, Louisiana) is an American nuclear physicist and professor at Vanderbilt University.

His research has established that the nuclei of atoms may have multiple possible co-existing states. He was one of the discoverers of element 117, tennessine, which was named after the state of Tennessee because of his contribution.

He founded the University Isotope Separator at Oak Ridge (UNISOR), a consortium of twelve universities, in 1971. In 1981, he founded the Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research (JIHIR) in Oak Ridge.

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Education

He received his bachelor's degree from Mississippi College, his master's and doctoral degrees from Indiana University, and honorary doctorates from Mississippi College and the Goethe Universitât Frankfurt.3

References

  1. "Vanderbilt professor helps discover new element" https://www.wkrn.com/news/vanderbilt-university-professor-helps-discover-new-element/

  2. Biography in the Tennessee Encyclopedia https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/joseph-h-hamilton/

  3. Biography in the Tennessee Encyclopedia https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/joseph-h-hamilton/