William Dale Phillips
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BornOctober 10, 1925
Elgin, Illinois, United States
AlmamaterUniversity of Kansas,
MIT
MIT
KnownforNMR Spectroscopy
William Dale Phillips | |
|---|---|
| Born | October 10, 1925 Elgin, Illinois, United States |
| Died | December 15, 1993 (aged 68) |
| Alma mater | University of Kansas, MIT |
| Known for | NMR Spectroscopy |
| Awards | National Academy of Sciences |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physical chemistry |
| Institutions | U. S. Navy DuPont Central Research Washington University in St. Louis Mallinckrodt Advisors on Science and Technology |
| Doctoral advisor | Richard C. Lord |
William Dale Phillips (October 10, 1925 – December 15, 1993) was an American chemist, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopist, federal science policy advisor and member of the National Academy of Sciences.
Phillips graduated from public high school and immediately entered the U.S. Navy V-12 program in 1943. He studied mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, was commissioned, and left active duty in 1946. Phillips completed a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1948 at the University of Kansas and obtained a PhD in physical chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the direction of Richard C. Lord studying the vibrational spectra of organic molecules.