ABOUT THEODORE DUNHAM, JR.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Born: December 17, 1897 New York, New York
Died: April 3, 1984 Chocorua, New Hampshire
EDUCATION:
A.B., summa cum laude, chemistry, Harvard 1921
M.D., Cornell 1925
M.A., physics, Princeton 1926
Ph.D., physics, Princeton 1927
APPOINTMENTS AND ACTIVITIES:
- Licensed Physician and Surgeon, New York State, 1925-1984
- National Research Council, Fellow in Physics, Mount Wilson Observatory, 1927-29
- Mount Wilson Observatory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Assistant Astronomer, 1928-36; Astronomer, 1936-47
- Princeton University, Associate Professor (half-time), 1935-36
- Member, National Geographic Society, U. S. Navy Eclipse Expedition to Canton Island, May-June, 1937
- Oxford University, Research Associate, 1938-39
- Fund for Astrophysical Research, Inc., Scientific Direc-tor, 1936-84; Trustee, 1970-84; Vice President, 1970--71; President, 1971-84
- Office of Scientific Research and Development, Member, Section on Instruments, 1940-42; Chief, Section 16.1, Optical Instruments, 1942-45
- Harvard College Observatory, Research Associate, 1947-54
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research Associate (part-time), 1947-48
- Harvard Medical School, Henry E. Warren Fellow in Surgery, 1946-48
- Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Associate in Surgery, 1946-48
- Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester, Interne in Medicine, 1948-49
- University of Rochester, Institute of Optics and Department of Medicine, Research Associate, 1949-57
- Australian National University, Department of Astronomy, Reader in Optics and Personal Professor, 1957-64
- University of Tasmania, Department of Physics, Senior Research Fellow, 1965-1970
- National Science Foundation Senior Fellow, 1967-68
- Harvard College Observatory, Honorary Associate, 1971-84
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