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== Biography ==
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|Death date=2005/11/10
|Associated organizations=Oak Ridge
|Fields of study=Nuclear physics
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Arthur Frederick Rupp (? – 2005) was a chemical engineering graduate of Purdue University. Rupp joined the Manhattan Project in 1943 at the University of Chicago. As the project expanded, he also served at the Hanford research facility in Richland, Washington, and then at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for 30 years. Rupp served in many capacities at ORNL such as reactor operations, waste disposal, and maintenance, but his passion was creation of the isotope development program which he headed.  
Arthur Frederick Rupp (? – 2005) was a chemical engineering graduate of Purdue University. Rupp joined the Manhattan Project in 1943 at the University of Chicago. As the project expanded, he also served at the Hanford research facility in Richland, Washington, and then at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for 30 years. Rupp served in many capacities at ORNL such as reactor operations, waste disposal, and maintenance, but his passion was creation of the isotope development program which he headed.  


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Latest revision as of 18:00, 18 January 2016

Arthur Rupp
Death date
2005/11/10
Associated organizations
Oak Ridge
Fields of study
Nuclear physics

Biography

Arthur Frederick Rupp (? – 2005) was a chemical engineering graduate of Purdue University. Rupp joined the Manhattan Project in 1943 at the University of Chicago. As the project expanded, he also served at the Hanford research facility in Richland, Washington, and then at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for 30 years. Rupp served in many capacities at ORNL such as reactor operations, waste disposal, and maintenance, but his passion was creation of the isotope development program which he headed.

He passed away on November 10, 2005.

Larson Collection interview