Homer L. Dodge (1884–1970) was a prominent American physicist, known for his contributions to the fields of nuclear physics, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. He made significant advancements in experimental physics and was involved in various research initiatives related to atomic and subatomic particles. One of Dodge's notable achievements was his work on the development of nuclear research techniques and instruments. He also contributed to educational efforts in physics, helping to shape future generations of physicists.

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