Boyce "Mac" McDaniel
- Born: June 11, 1917 (Brevard, North Carolina)
- Died: May 8, 2002 (Ithaca, New York)
Education
- 1938: BS, Ohio Wesleyan University
- 1940: MS, Case School of Applied Science
- 1943: PhD, Cornell University (Physics)
Major Positions
- 1943–1943: MIT Radiation Laboratory, Researcher
- 1943–1945: Manhattan Project, Los Alamos Laboratory, Physicist
- 1945–1987: Cornell University, Assistant Professor to Professor
- 1987–2002: Cornell University, Emeritus Professor of Physics
Other Positions
- 1953–1953: Australian National University, Fulbright Fellow
- 1959–1959: University of Rome, Fulbright Fellow and Guggenheim Fellow
- 1959–1959: Synchrotron Laboratory, Frascati, Fulbright Fellow and Guggenheim Fellow
- 1960–1967: Cornell University, Associate Director, Laboratory of Nuclear Studies
- 1966–1966: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Research Collaborator
- 1967–1985: Cornell University, Director, Laboratory of Nuclear Studies
- 1988–1988: Arizona State University, Visiting Distinguished Professor
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1963–1975: Member, Board of Trustees, Associated Universities, Inc.
- 1971–1977: Member, Board of Trustees, Universities Research Association, Inc.
- 1984–1989: Chair, Board of Overseers, Superconducting Super Collider
Selected Awards and Honors
Archival Resources
Cornell University Library, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Ithaca, New York
Online Finding Aid
Published Resources
Albert Silverman and Peter Stein, "Boyce Dawkins McDaniel: 1917-2002", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
Boyce McDaniel, "A Physicist at Los Alamos," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists December (1974): 39-43.
