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  1. Nicholas Constantine Metropolis (Greek: Νικόλαος Μητρόπουλος; June 11, 1915 – October 17, 1999) was a Greek-American physicist. Metropolis received his BSc (1937) and PhD in physics (1941, with Robert Mulliken) at the University of Chicago.

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  2. Nicholas Constantine Metropolis (11 de junio de 1915 – 7 de octubre de 1999) fue un matemático, físico y computador científico greco-estadounidense. Metropolis recibió su B.Sc. en 1937 y su Ph.D. en 1941 en física experimental en la Universidad de Chicago. Luego, Robert Oppenheimer lo reclutó en Chicago, donde en esa época estaba ...

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    • 17 de octubre de 1999 (84 años), Los Álamos (Estados Unidos)
    • Nicholas Constantine Metropolis
  3. Nicolás Metrópolis _ AcademiaLab. Metrópoli de Nicolás Constantino (griego: Νικόλαος Μητρόπουλος; 11 de junio de 1915 - 17 de octubre de 1999) fue un físico greco-estadounidense. Metropolis recibió su licenciatura (1937) y su doctorado en física (1941, con Robert Mulliken) en la Universidad de Chicago.

  4. Metropolis returned to the University of Chicago in 1957 as professor of physics, founded and directed the university's Institute for Computer Research, but came back to Los Alamos in 1965. Metropolis is best known for his contributions to the Monte Carlo method and the field of integro-differential equations.

  5. Chicago, IL. Hydrogen Bomb Manhattan Project Veteran Postwar Nuclear Program Scientist. Listen to Nicholas Metropolis's Oral History on Voices of the Manhattan Project. Nicholas Constantine Metropolis was born on June 11th, 1915, in Chicago.

  6. Nicholas Constantine Metropolis was born in Chicago on June 11, 1915 and died on October 17, 1999 in Los Alamos. At Los Alamos, Metropolis was the main driving force behind the development of the MANIAC series of electronic computers.

  7. Nicholas (Nick) Metropolis. Born June 11, 1915, Chicago, Ill; developer and implementer of the MANIAC system at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Education: BS, University of Chicago, 1937; PhD, physics, University of Chicago, 1941. Professional Experience: research associate, University of Chicago, 1941; research associate, Metallurgy ...