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  1. Karl Taylor Compton (14 de septiembre de 1887 – 22 de junio de 1954) fue un prominente físico estadounidense, presidente del Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT) de 1930 a 1948. [1]

  2. Karl Taylor Compton (September 14, 1887 – June 22, 1954) was a prominent American physicist and president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 1930 to 1948.

  3. Karl Taylor Compton (born Sept. 14, 1887, Wooster, Ohio, U.S.—died June 22, 1954, New York, N.Y.) was an American educator and physicist who was closely associated with the development of the atomic bomb.

  4. libraries.mit.edu › office-of-the-mit-president › karl-taylor-compton-1887-1954Karl Taylor Compton, 1887-1954 | MIT History

    Karl Taylor Compton, 1887-1954, B.S. 1908, M.S. 1909, College of Wooster; Ph.D. in physics, 1912, Princeton University, was president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1930 to 1948, then chairman of the Corporation until his death in 1954.

  5. Karl Taylor Compton (1887-1954) received a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University in 1912. He also served as an Assistant Professor of Physics at Princeton University before serving as an associate scientific attache to the American Embassy during WWI.

  6. Karl Taylor Compton, 1887-1954, BS 1908, MS 1909, College of Wooster; PhD in physics, 1912, Princeton University, was president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1930 to 1948, then chairman of the Corporation until his death in 1954.

  7. Karl Taylor Compton was the ninth president of MIT, serving from 1930–1948 and guiding the Institute through the Great Depression and World War II. It is in recognition of his leadership that the Compton Lectures were established.