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Windows Live® Search Results Ernest Lawrence (1901-1958), American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known for his invention and development of the cyclotron, a device to accelerate nuclear particles and used in the discovery of the transuranic elements. Born in Canton, South Dakota, Lawrence was educated at the universities of South Dakota, Minnesota, and Chicago, and at Yale University. He was appointed Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of California in 1927 and Professor in 1930. In the following year he founded the university radiation laboratory in Berkeley, becoming its director in 1936. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1939 and the Enrico Fermi Award in 1957.
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