Charles Townes

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Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American physicist and educator. Townes is known for his work on the theory and application of the maser, on which he obtained the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics connected with both maser and laser devices. He received a B.A and B.S. from Furman University and a M.A. from Duke University, Ph.D. from CalTech.

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Research

Charlie Townes was the lead researcher in the construction of the Infrared Spatial Interferometer, the first astronomical interferometer to operate in the mid-infrared. He continues researching into astrophysics and astronomy at the University of California at Berkeley.

Awards

Townes has been widely recognised for his scientific work and leadership.

Representation

  • Between 1966 and 1970 he was chairman of the NASA Science Advisory Committee for the Apollo lunar landing program.

Education

He received his bachelor's degrees in physics and modern languages from Furman University in 1935, his M.A. in physics from Duke University in 1936, and his Ph.D. in physics from Caltech in 1939. With Arthur Leonard Schawlow, he wrote the book Microwave Spectroscopy, published in 1955.

Personal details

He was born in Greenville, South Carolina to Baptist parents. He still describes himself as Protestant Christian, but of a liberal interpretation. His father was an attorney. He has four daughters and six grandchildren.

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