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Owen Chamberlain (born July 10, 1920, San Francisco; died February 28, 2006, Berkeley, California) was an American physicist best known for his work in particle physics. He was a citizen of the United States and held various academic positions throughout his career.
Chamberlain began his education at Germantown Friends School followed by Dartmouth College. He later attended the University of Chicago, where he was mentored by Enrico Fermi.
During his career, Chamberlain specialized in the field of physics, with a focus on particle physics. His notable accomplishments include receiving the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics, a prestigious award that acknowledges significant achievements in the field of physics.
Owen Chamberlain passed away in Berkeley, California on February 28, 2006, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking research and contributions to the scientific community.