Alfred K. Mann
Alfred K. Mann received his bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Virginia and his PhD from the same institution in 1947. He worked at Columbia University briefly before joining the University of Pennsylvania in 1949. He was a prominent experimenter at Fermilab and is best known for his work with neutrinos. He spent his career at the University of Pennsylvania and retired from that institution. He died in 2013.
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- SIGMA XI Meets Here January 25 — January 13, 1977