Carol Gray Montgomery (1909–1950) was an American physicist. Born in Denver, he earned a bachelor's degree from Caltech and a doctorate from Yale University. [1] At Yale, he helped build an early linear electron accelerator, [2] after which he moved to MIT in 1942, where he undertook war work at the Radiation Laboratory. [3] He wrote or co-authored three volumes of Radiation Laboratory technical publications. [4] He was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1938, [5] having been nominated by the Bartol Research Foundation where he and his collaborators conducted experimental work with coincidence counters. [6]
Carol Gray Montgomery (1909–1950) was an American physicist. Born in Denver, he earned a bachelor's degree from Caltech and a doctorate from Yale University. [1] At Yale, he helped build an early linear electron accelerator, [2] after which he moved to MIT in 1942, where he undertook war work at the Radiation Laboratory. [3] He wrote or co-authored three volumes of Radiation Laboratory technical publications. [4] He was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1938, [5] having been nominated by the Bartol Research Foundation where he and his collaborators conducted experimental work with coincidence counters. [6]