Alfred Loomis
- Born: November 4, 1887 (New York, New York)
- Died: August 11, 1975 (East Hampton, New York)
Education
- 1909: AB, Yale University
- 1912: LLB, Harvard University
Major Positions
- 1912–1917: Winthrop and Stimson, Attorney
- 1919–1933: Bonbright and Company, Vice President
- 1933–1969: Loomis Institute for Scientific Research, Inc., President
Other Positions
- 1917–1919: United States Army, Officer, Aberdeen Proving Ground
- 1928–1941: Loomis Laboratory, Director
- 1940–1941: National Defense Research Committee, Chair, Microwave Committee
- 1941–1942: National Defense Research Committee, Vice Chair, Division D (Detection, Controls, Instruments)
- 1942–1946: Office of Scientific Research and Development, Vice Chair, Division 14 (Radar), National Defense Research Committee
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1948–1957: Member, Board of Trustees, RAND Corporation
Selected Awards and Honors
Published Resources
Luis W. Alvarez, "Alfred Lee Loomis: 1887-1975", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
Jennet Conant, Tuxedo Park (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2002)
