Theodore Taylor

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Theodore Taylor was an American physicist and nuclear weapons designer known for his innovative and controversial work on compact nuclear devices and advanced propulsion concepts such as Project Orion.

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instanceOf human
nuclear weapons designer
physicist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designed compact fission weapons
low‑yield tactical nuclear devices
nuclear devices for Project Orion studies
educatedAt California Institute of Technology
University of California, Berkeley
employer General Atomics
Los Alamos Laboratory
surface form: Los Alamos National Laboratory

United States Atomic Energy Commission
familyName Taylor
fieldOfWork nuclear physics
nuclear propulsion
nuclear weapons design
genre popular science writing
givenName Theodore
influenced later nuclear weapons designers
space propulsion researchers
influencedBy Manhattan Project legacy
knownFor Project Orion (nuclear pulse propulsion)
surface form: Project Orion nuclear pulse propulsion

advanced nuclear propulsion concepts
innovative compact nuclear devices
movement nuclear disarmament
nuclear nonproliferation
notableFor raising awareness of the ease of constructing nuclear explosives
notableIdea advanced compact fission device designs
miniaturization of nuclear weapons
nuclear pulse propulsion for spacecraft
notableWork Project Orion (nuclear pulse propulsion)
surface form: Project Orion

compact nuclear weapons design
consulting on nuclear safeguards
writings on nuclear proliferation risks
occupation nuclear weapons designer
physicist
participatedIn Project Orion (nuclear pulse propulsion)
surface form: Project Orion
positionOnTopic advocate of stronger nuclear safeguards
critic of nuclear weapons proliferation
spokeAbout dangers of nuclear terrorism
vulnerabilities in nuclear material security
workLocation Los Alamos, New Mexico
San Diego, California, United States
surface form: San Diego, California

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