Saul Dushman | |
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Born | July 12, 1883 Rostov, Russia |
Died | July 7, 1954 Scotia, New York, United States |
(aged 70)
Saul Dushman (July 12, 1883 – July 7, 1954) was a Russian-American physical chemist.[1]
Dushman was born on July 12, 1883 in Rostov, Russia; he immigrated to the United States in 1891. He received a doctorate from the University of Toronto in 1912. That year, he joined the Research Laboratory of General Electric Company (GE). He would work at GE for the rest of his career except for a 1922-1925 stint as the Research Division director at Edison Lamp Works. His main research interests were quantum mechanics, electromotive force, atomic structure, electron emission, unimolecular force, and high vacuum, and he authored several standard science textbooks.
His research on thermionic emission is remembered in the form of the Richardson-Dushman equation.
He died in Scotia, New York.