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ORNL scientists at Tennessee

NOV 01, 1964
Physics Today

During the current academic year, a total of thirty specialists from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory will serve as part‐time faculty members at the University of Tennessee. The scientists, representing seven fields of study, including nuclear engineering, will teach regular classes on the campus and supervise research projects at Oak Ridge for graduate students. The over‐all program was established in 1963 through a $750 000, ten‐year grant from the Ford Foundation, and last year nineteen Oak Ridge scientists spent twenty percent of their time teaching at the University. They were released from a portion of their duties at the Laboratory in order to participate.

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