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Vernon W. Hughes

Date of Birth 28-May-1921
Place of Birth Kankakee
(Kankakee County, Illinois, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Physicist
Vernon W. Hughes was an American physicist specializing in research of subatomic particles. During WWII, he worked at the M.I.T. Radiation Lab. He earned his PhD under I. I. Rabi at Columbia University in 1950. Hughes was notable for his research of muons which showed the existence of previously undetected matter. He was also noted for research that showed that protons have gluons and quarks. Hughes was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, Sterling Professor at Yale University, and a recipient of Rumford Prize, and a recipient of Davisson-Germer Prize in Atomic Physics and the Tom R. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics, both from the American Physical Society.

Awards by Vernon W. Hughes

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1985


Rumford Prize
(For contributions to atomic spectroscopy.)