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Raymond J. Seeger
Raymond John Seeger (September 20, 1906 – February 14, 1992) was an American physicist. He was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University in 1926 with a B.A. in theoretical physics. He was awarded a doctorate in physics from Yale University in 1929. That year he became an associate professor at the private Presbyterian College in South Carolina. In 1930, he joined the George Washington University (GWU). From 1935, while remaining at GWU, he worked with Edward Teller in applied quantum mechanics. With the start of World War II, in 1942 he began working at the Bureau of Ordnance. He collaborated with John von Neumann and John Gamble Kirkwood, John G. Kirkwood to study shock-wave phenomena and fluid dynamics. He was awarded the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award. In 1943, Seeger served as president of the Philosophical Society of Washington, a scientific organization. Following the war, he remained a lecturer at GWU until 1947. He then worked at the Nava ...
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