Donald Hornig was an American physicist and a key figure in the Manhattan Project, which was the World War II effort to develop atomic weapons. He worked on various aspects of the project, including the development of the implosion method for nuclear weapons. After the war, Hornig continued his career in academia and public service, serving as a professor and administrator at several institutions, including Princeton University. He was also involved in various governmental and scientific initiatives throughout his career.
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