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Irving S. Lowen

JUN 01, 1949
Physics Today

Irving S. Lowen, 38, associate professor of physics, who was at Washington Square College of Arts and Science of New York University for fifteen years, died on April 23 after an illness of six weeks. He was a research associate with the Manhattan Project. He achieved distinction for his work on cosmic rays and quantum theory of radiation. He directed a cosmic ray project under the auspices of the ONR at New York University.

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Volume 2, Number 6

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