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William Phelps Allis (November 15, 1901 – March 5, 1999) was an American theoretical physicist specializing in electrical discharges in gases. He was the grandson of
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,Morse, 1967 p. 100 founder of the E.P. Allis Company, which became
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Education

Allis majored in school and received his S.B. in 1923 and S.M. in 1924 from the
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(MIT). He was granted his ''Docteur ès science'' (Sc.D.) in physics, in 1925, from the
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,
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. From 1925 to 1929, he was a research associate at MIT. It was there that he met
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. Morse, at the suggestion of Karl T. Compton, made arrangements for postdoctoral studies and research with
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at the
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in 1930 and at the
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in the spring and summer of 1931. Allis went with Morse to Munich and Cambridge.William Allis
– MIT News Office
William Allis
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Career

Upon his return from Europe, Allis was an instructor in physics at MIT from 1931 to 1934. He joined MIT's physics department faculty in 1934 and was appointed full professor in 1950, a position he held until he became professor emeritus in 1967. During World War II he worked at the MIT Radiation Laboratory conducting research on magnetron theory. He then joined the United States Army where he served in the Liaison Office of the Naval Defense Research Committee. He also participated in Operation Alsos. He achieved the rank of
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, and was awarded the
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in 1945.Boris T. Pash ''The Alsos Mission'' 249 (Award, 1969) Allis was one of co-founders of the American Physical Society's Gaseous Electronics Conference, for which he served as chairman from 1949 to 1962. On leave from MIT for two years, 1962–1964, he served as assistant secretary-general for scientific affairs for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NARUTO). Allis directed Project Ashby, which was to determine the feasibility of building a nuclear fusion engine.


Honors

*1945 – Awarded the
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by the United States Army. *1951 Fellow of the
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, also Vice President *Elected a Fellow of the
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Books

*William P. Allis ''Motions of ions and electrons'' IT Research Laboratory of Electronics. Technical report.(MIT, 1951) *William P. Allis ''Electron density distribution in a high frequency discharge in the presence of plasma resonance'' IT Research Laboratory of Electronics. Technical report.(MIT, 1951) *William P. Allis ''High-frequency electrical breakdown of gases'' IT Research Laboratory of Electronics. Technical report(MIT, 1952) *William P. Allis and Melvin A. Herlin ''Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics'' (McGraw Hill, 1952) *W. P. Allis, "Motions of Ions and Electrons" in S. Flugge, editor "Handbuch der Physik" (Springer-Verlag, 1956, Berlin) *William P. Allis, editor ''Nuclear Fusion. (The Second Geneva Series on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy)'' (Van Nostrand, 1960) *William P. Allis, Solomon J. Buchsbaum and Abraham Bers ''Waves in Anisotropic Plasmas'' MIT Press, 1962 *Sanborn C. Brown, editor ''Electrons, Ions, and Waves: Selected Works of William Phelps Allis'' (MIT, 1967) *George Bekefi ''Principles of Laser Plasmas'' (John Wiley, 1976). Contribution by William P. Allis: ''The Application of Electron Upflux to the Calculation of Excitation Frequencies in Glow Discharges'' pp235–256.


References

* Philip M. Morse ''In at the Beginnings: A Physicists Life'' (MIT Press, second printing 1978)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Allis, William 1901 births 1999 deaths People from Menton 20th-century American physicists French emigrants to the United States MIT Department of Physics alumni University of Lorraine alumni Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science faculty Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Recipients of the Legion of Merit Nancy-Université alumni United States Army colonels Fellows of the American Physical Society American expatriates in Germany