Eugene Paul Wigner
Wigner, Eugene Paul (1902–95), Hungarian-born U.S. physicist who worked with Enrico Fermi to produce the first nuclear chain reaction in 1942. Wigner shared the Nobel Prize in physics with J. Hans Jensen and Maria Goeppert in 1963. He was professor of mathematical physics at Princeton University.
See also: Nuclear energy.
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