Sheldon Datz (July 21, 1927 – August 15, 2001) was an American chemist. Born in New York City as the son of Clara and Jacob Datz, he went to Stuyvesant High School and received a degree in chemistry from Columbia University and the University of Tennessee. Along with Dr. Ellison Taylor, Datz was an early contributor to the invention of the molecular beam technique, for which Dudley R. Herschbach, Yuan T. Lee and John Charles Polanyi later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He shared the Fermi Award in 2000 with Sidney Drell and Herbert York.
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| - Sheldon Datz (Nova Iorque, 21 de julho de 1927 – Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 15 de agosto de 2001) foi um químico estadunidense. Filho de Clara e Jacob Datz frequentou a e obteve graus em química da Universidade Columbia e da Universidade do Tennessee. Recebeu o Prêmio Enrico Fermi de 2000, juntamente com Sidney Drell e Herbert York. (pt)
- Sheldon Datz (* 21. Juli 1927 in New York City; † 15. August 2001 Oak Ridge (Tennessee)) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker und Physiker. Datz war 1943 an der und erhielt 1950 den BS an der Columbia University und den MA 1951 ebenfalls dort. Im Jahre 1960 erhielt er den PhD für physikalische Chemie an der University of Tennessee. Von 1951 bis zu seinem Tode hatte er zahlreiche Positionen am Oak Ridge National Laboratory inne, zuletzt als Chef der Atomic Physics Section. 1969 wurde er Fellow der American Physical Society. (de)
- Sheldon Datz (July 21, 1927 – August 15, 2001) was an American chemist. Born in New York City as the son of Clara and Jacob Datz, he went to Stuyvesant High School and received a degree in chemistry from Columbia University and the University of Tennessee. Along with Dr. Ellison Taylor, Datz was an early contributor to the invention of the molecular beam technique, for which Dudley R. Herschbach, Yuan T. Lee and John Charles Polanyi later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He shared the Fermi Award in 2000 with Sidney Drell and Herbert York. (en)
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| - Sheldon Datz (* 21. Juli 1927 in New York City; † 15. August 2001 Oak Ridge (Tennessee)) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker und Physiker. Datz war 1943 an der und erhielt 1950 den BS an der Columbia University und den MA 1951 ebenfalls dort. Im Jahre 1960 erhielt er den PhD für physikalische Chemie an der University of Tennessee. Von 1951 bis zu seinem Tode hatte er zahlreiche Positionen am Oak Ridge National Laboratory inne, zuletzt als Chef der Atomic Physics Section. 1969 wurde er Fellow der American Physical Society. Sheldon Datz untersuchte die elektronischen Eigenschaften von Kristallen, indem er sie mit hochenergetischen Ionen beschoss. Er veröffentlichte mehr als 300 Paper in wissenschaftlichen Publikationen. (de)
- Sheldon Datz (July 21, 1927 – August 15, 2001) was an American chemist. Born in New York City as the son of Clara and Jacob Datz, he went to Stuyvesant High School and received a degree in chemistry from Columbia University and the University of Tennessee. Along with Dr. Ellison Taylor, Datz was an early contributor to the invention of the molecular beam technique, for which Dudley R. Herschbach, Yuan T. Lee and John Charles Polanyi later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He shared the Fermi Award in 2000 with Sidney Drell and Herbert York. Datz served in the U.S. Navy and moved to Oak Ridge, Tennessee upon the opening of federal nuclear facilities there after the Second World War. He married Roslyn Gordon Datz and fathered two children: William (Bill) Datz and Joan Ellen Datz Green. They divorced, and Sheldon later married Jonna Holm Datz of Denmark. (en)
- Sheldon Datz (Nova Iorque, 21 de julho de 1927 – Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 15 de agosto de 2001) foi um químico estadunidense. Filho de Clara e Jacob Datz frequentou a e obteve graus em química da Universidade Columbia e da Universidade do Tennessee. Recebeu o Prêmio Enrico Fermi de 2000, juntamente com Sidney Drell e Herbert York. (pt)
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