Ellen S. Stewart Explained

Ellen S. Stewart
Birth Place:Pennsylvania, US
Alma Mater:Coe College
Johns Hopkins University (PhD)
Birth Name:Ellen Elizabeth Swomley
Other Names:Ellen Swomley Stewart
Ellen Elizabeth Swomley Kuhns
Workplaces:New Jersey College for Women
Connecticut College for Women
Naval Electronics Laboratory
Fields:Physics, sonar
Birth Date:6 February 1919
Thesis Title:Dispersion of the velocity and anomalous absorption of sound in hydrogen
Thesis Year:1946
Thesis Url:https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/492412699

Ellen Elizabeth Swomley Kuhns (February 6, 1919 – August 29, 2009), also known as Ellen Swomley Stewart, was an American physicist. She taught at the New Jersey College for Women and Connecticut College for Women before researching sonar at the Navy Electronics Laboratory. Stewart was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1965.[1]

Early life and education

Stewart was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Swomley.[2] At five months of age, she and her family moved from her birth state of Pennsylvania to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Her education came in that city's elementary schools and Franklin High School, from which she graduated in 1936. She graduated from Coe College in 1941. Her interest in physics developed from her work as a typist in Coe's physics department. She enrolled in physics to better understand what she was typing, and her interest grew enough that she changed majors. Her 1941 honor's thesis was titled, A simple method of visual spectrophotometry.[3]

Stewart enrolled in Johns Hopkins University for graduate work, choosing its offer of a double scholarship and a teaching assistantship over offers from other universities.[4] While there, she met James Stewart, another student in the program. They completed their doctorates and married in 1945.[5] Her dissertation was published in Physical Review and was titled Dispersion of the velocity and anomalous absorption of sound in hydrogen.[6]

Career

Stewart taught at New Jersey College for Women (affiliated with Rutgers University),[7] and Connecticut College for Women before moving to San Diego in 1951. After the move, she worked for the Naval Electronics Laboratory. Her classified activities focused on the use of sonar to detect mines and submarines.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: APS Fellow Archive . . 2020-08-25.
  2. News: Outstanding Student . August 26, 2020 . The Gazette . January 19, 1958 . Iowa, Cedar Rapids . 37. Newspapers.com.
  3. Book: Swomley, Ellen Elizabeth. A simple method of visual spectrophotometry. 1941. en. 22150920.
  4. News: Johns Hopkins Univ. awards scholarship to Ellen Swomley . August 26, 2020 . The Gazette . April 8, 1941 . Iowa, Cedar Rapids . 12. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Peach. Betty. January 19, 1958. Former C.R Girl Conducts Secret Research for Navy. 37. The Gazette. San Diego Evening Tribune. Iowa, Cedar Rapids. August 26, 2020. Newspapers.com.
  6. Dispersion of the velocity and anomalous absorption of sound in hydrogen..... [Lancaster press]. 1946. Lancaster. en. Ellen Elizabeth. Swomley. Ph.D..
  7. News: N.J.C. Announces Appointments of Faculty Members, Including Two Assistant Professors . August 26, 2020 . The Central New Jersey Home News . August 15, 1946 . New Jersey, New Brunswick . 12.