
Walter Zinn – Building the Foundations of Modern Nuclear Power
Walter Zinn was a Canadian‑born American nuclear physicist whose career helped shape the early development of nuclear energy.

Walter Zinn was a Canadian‑born American nuclear physicist whose career helped shape the early development of nuclear energy.

Alvin M. Weinberg was a pioneering nuclear physicist and long‑time director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Homi J. Bhabha was as one of India’s most influential scientists, widely regarded as the architect of the country’s nuclear programme.

Rudolf Peierls, along with Otto Robert Frisch, were the first to propose the possibility of an atomic fission weapon using small quantities of uranium.

Leo Szilard theorised the nuclear chain reaction, which he later demonstrated by working on the creation of Chicago Pile-1.

Hyman G. Rickover was a U.S. Navy admiral who transformed naval engineering through the development of nuclear-powered ships.

Igor Kurchatov oversaw the Soviet nuclear weapons program, and is credited with having significant influence on Russia’s modern nuclear industry.

J. Robert Oppenheimer was pivotal to the Manhattan Project in his role as director. He oversaw the development of the world’s first nuclear weapon.

Arthur Eddington was a pioneering astrophysicist whose work shaped modern astronomy and brought Einstein’s theory of general relativity to global attention.

Werner Heisenberg is best known for the discovery of the uncertainty principle. He received a Nobel Prize in physics for his pioneering work on quantum mechanics.