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Polykarp Kusch was born on 26 January, 1911 in Blankenburg, District of Blankenburg, Duchy of Brunswick, German Empire, is a Nobel Prize for Physics, for determination of the magnetic moment. Discover Polykarp Kusch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Polykarp Kusch (January 26, 1911 – March 20, 1993) was a German-born American physicist.
In 1912, Kusch and his family had emigrated to the United States, where by 1922 he became a naturalized citizen.
After graduating from grade school in the Midwest, Kusch attended Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, Ohio (now known as Case Western Reserve University), where he majored in physics.
After graduating from the Case Western Reserve University with bachelor of science degree in 1931, Kusch joined University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, from where he received his master's degree in 1933.
In 1935, prior to moving to the University of Minnesota, Kusch married his girlfriend, Edith Starr Roberts.
Together, they had three daughters.
He continued his education at the same alma mater, studying for his Ph.D. under mentorship from F. Wheeler Loomis and after defending his thesis titled "The Molecular Spectrum of Caesium and Rubidium", graduated from it in 1936.
Kusch then moved to New York City, where from 1937 and until his departure for the newly founded University of Texas at Dallas, he spent much of his career as a professor at Columbia University, and served as the university's provost for several years.
He worked on molecular beam resonance studies under I. I. Rabi, then discovered the electron anomalous magnetic moment.
Many measurements of magnetic moments and hyperfine structure followed.
He expanded into chemical physics and continued to publish research on molecular beams.
During his tenure at Columbia, he was the doctoral supervisor for Gordon Gould, the inventor of the laser.
Kusch was a fellow of the American Physical Society since 1940 and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1959.
In 1955, the Nobel Committee gave a divided Nobel Prize for Physics, with one half going to Kusch for his accurate determination that the magnetic moment of the electron was greater than its theoretical value, thus leading to reconsideration of—and innovations in—quantum electrodynamics.
(The other 1955 physics laureate was Willis Eugene Lamb, who won for his work on the spectrum of hydrogen.)
Kusch was born in Blankenburg, Germany to John Mathias Kusch, a Lutheran missionary, and his wife, Henrietta van der Haas.
He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1956.
Kusch's wife Edith died in 1959, and in the following year he married Betty Pezzoni.
Kusch House, a residential dormitory for undergraduate students at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio on the South Campus, is named after Kusch.
It is located on Carlton Road in Cleveland Heights.
The University of Texas at Dallas has a Polykarp Kusch Auditorium with a plaque.
In 1967, he was elected to the American Philosophical Society.
Kusch died on March 20, 1993, aged 82.
His widow Betty died in 2003, aged 77.