1969 as the National Accelerator Laboratory; it was renamed in honor of Enrico Fermi in 1974. The laboratory's first director was Robert Rathbun Wilson, under
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Yanglai Cho George Crabtree Seth Darling Harold B. Evans Paul Fenter Enrico Fermi Stuart Freedman Ian Foster Wallace Givens Raymond Goertz Maury C. Goodman
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plutonium from natural uranium. Enrico Fermi and his colleagues developed the world's second self-sustaining nuclear reactor after Fermi's previous experiment,
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in 1954 Seaborg McCone 1959.jpg AEC chair John A. McCone presents the Enrico Fermi Award to Glenn T. Seaborg in 1959. Seaborg succeeded McCone as AEC chair
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state's largest nuclear power plant, with a net capacity of 2,213 MW. The Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station is the second-largest, with a net capacity
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