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President Dwight D. Eisenhower with AEC chair Lewis Strauss in 1954.
AEC chair John A. McCone presents the Enrico Fermi Award to Glenn T. Seaborg in 1959.
Seaborg succeeded McCone as AEC chair in 1961.
AEC chair James R. Schlesinger with President Richard Nixon | Richard M. Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon at the AEC's Hanford Site in 1971.
Dixy Lee Ray, last person to chair the AEC, with Robert G. Sachs, director of the Argonne National Laboratory.
Dean was appointed by President Harry S. Truman as one of the original Commissioners of the AEC in May 1949, by which time McMahon had become Senator ( in 1944 ), author of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, and chair of the Joint Atomic Energy Committee of Congress.
An advocate of nuclear power, she was appointed by Richard Nixon to chair the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission in 1973 and was the only woman to serve as chair of the AEC.
Strauss ' term as AEC chair ended in 1958.

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In 1949 – 50 he was an AEC postdoctoral Fellow at M. I. T., and served as a Visiting Associate Professor of Physics at Brandeis University, 1952 – 53.

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Of course, the AEC is in a bind now.
* In Spanish, EC ( Era Común ) is used for CE, while AEC ( antes de la Era Común ) is equivalent to BCE.
The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Robert Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed ; Eisenhower removed him from the agency and revoked his security clearance, though he knew this would create fertile ground for the extremist McCarthy.
The President succeeded in getting legislation creating a system of licensure for nuclear plants by the AEC.
Fermi was among the scientists who testified on Oppenheimer's behalf at an AEC hearing in 1954.
Nehru envisioned the developing of nuclear weapons and established the Atomic Energy Commission of India ( AEC ) in 1948.
During this period the Victoria Line was opened-although work had started in the early 1960s-and the AEC Merlin single-deck bus was introduced.
" Subsequent review of the material determined that the AEC had overreacted.
In order for NASA to cooperate with the AEC, the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office was created at the same time.
Unlike the AEC work, which was intended to study the reactor design itself, NERVA's goal was to produce a real engine that could be deployed on space missions.
ACIS is used by many software developers in industries such as computer-aided design ( CAD ), Computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ), Computer-aided engineering ( CAE ), Architecture, engineering and construction ( AEC ), Coordinate-measuring machine ( CMM ), 3D animation, and shipbuilding.
David E. Lilienthal, who chaired the AEC from its creation until 1950.
Gordon Dean, who chaired the AEC from 1950 to 1953.

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As of October 25, the AEC had reported 24 shots in the new Soviet series, 12 of them in a megaton range, including a super bomb with a yield of 30 to 50 megatons ( the equivalent of 30 million to 50 million tons of TNT ) ; ;
Certain national laboratories, under the auspices of the AEC, would develop and produce nuclear weapons, while the responsibility for the use and deployment remained with the military.
The AEC was reinstated and gave way to Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which was tasked with regulating the nuclear power industry, and the Energy Research and Development Administration, which was tasked to manage the nuclear weapon, naval reactor, and energy development programs.
The Routemaster was developed by AEC & PRV in partnership with London Transport, the customer for nearly all new Routemasters, although small numbers were also delivered to the airline British European Airways ( BEA ) and the Northern General Transport Company.
The P Wing was therefore equipped with six classrooms for regular day students and one classroom and computer laboratory for programs leading to the obtention of an AEC ( Attestation of Collegial Studies ).
Eventually nine universities ( Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, MIT, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Rochester and Yale came together, and on 31 January 1947, a contract was signed with the Atomic Energy Commission ( AEC ), which had replaced the Manhattan Project, that established the Brookhaven National Laboratory.
* Bentley Building Electrical Systems: extension for Microstation facilitating the creation of automated electrical design within AEC electrical projects-which also can be used in conjunction with Bentley Architecture or Bentley Mechanical Systems.
Prior to his work with the AEC, Dean was professor of criminal law at the University of Southern California ( 1946 – 1949 ).
Dean was then appointed as the second Chairman of the AEC beginning in May 1950, following David Lilienthal, again with McMahon's backing.
In late 1920s, it, together with Associated Equipment Company ( AEC ), formed the Associated Daimler Company to build commercial vehicles.
The Searle models were developed after World War I, but from 1926 – 8 Daimler entered into a joint venture with AEC vehicles being badged as Associated Daimler.
In the 1930s the Daimler CO chassis became the main model, followed by a similar, but heavier, CW ' austerity ' model produced during World War II ( 100 with the Gardner 5LW engine ( CWG5 ), the rest with the AEC 7. 7-litre engine-CWA6 ) and in postwar years production worked through the Daimler CV to the long-running Daimler CR Fleetline, built from 1960 to 1980 ( CVG5 and CVG6 had been a common type of bus in Hong Kong between 1950 to 1988 and Fleetline had also become a major type of bus in Hong Kong until 1995 ).
As one of the world's leading experts on the sabotage of electric generating facilities, Bank spoke with great authority — but the AEC ignored him and did nothing.
The Atomic Energy Act of 1946 replaced the wartime Manhattan Project with the Atomic Energy Commission ( AEC ) on January 1, 1947.
The Act also established the General Advisory Committee ( GAC ) within the AEC to provide it with scientific and technical advice.
When the new AEC chairman David E. Lilienthal raised security concerns about Oppenheimer's relationships with communists, including Oppenheimer's brother Frank Oppenheimer, his wife Kitty and his former girlfriend Jean Tatlock, Bush and Conant reassured Lilienthal that they had known about it when they had placed Oppenheimer in charge at Los Alamos in 1942.
The tank had riveted hull, was powered by AEC A189 135 hp petrol engine and equipped with a 2 pdr.
One used a projector pressurised by slow burning cordite charges ( designed by Ministry of Supply ) and one designed by AEC with the PWD used a projector operated by compressed hydrogen gas.
Engines were decided from the outset to be in the higher power category to be competitive with rival vehicles, the only existing engine within the Leyland empire suitable for such an application following the demise of the ill-fated fixed-head 500 series and AEC's underdeveloped and unreliable V8 was the AEC AV760 straight-six, which was turbocharged and designated the TL12.

0.188 seconds.