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Jul 06, 1916 Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States Died on 14 May 1997 (aged 80)

Canadian chemist

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About Leo Yaffe

  • Leo Yaffe, (July 6, 1916 – May 14, 1997) was a Canadian nuclear chemistry scientist and a proponent of the peaceful uses of nuclear power. Born in Devils Lake, North Dakota, his family moved to Winnipeg in 1920.
  • He studied at the University of Manitoba receiving a B.Sc.(Hons) in 1940, a M.Sc in 1941, and was awarded an honorary D.Sc in 1982.
  • He received a Ph.D in 1943 from McGill University. In 1943, he was recruited by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited to work at the Manhattan Project's Montreal Laboratory, moving to the Chalk River Laboratories, on the banks of the Ottawa River, in Ontario, at the end of the war.
  • He remained with the AECL until 1952. In 1952, he moved to Montreal, where the J.S.
  • Foster cyclotron had just been built at McGill University.
  • In 1958 he became the Macdonald Professor of Chemistry. From 1963 to 1965 he was director of research at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
  • Returning to McGill he was appointed head of the Department of Chemistry until 1972.
  • In 1974 he was appointed Vice-Principal (administration) which he held until he retired in 1981.
  • From 1981 to 1982, he was the president of the Chemical Institute of Canada. He married Betty Workman and has two children: Carla Krasnick, and Mark Yaffe.
  • Yaffe died in Montreal in 1997.
  • The McGill University Archives holds a collection of his personal papers and photographs.

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