Gerald Tape
- Born: May 29, 1915 (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
- Died: November 20, 2005 (Bethesda, Maryland)
Education
- 1935: AB, Michigan State Normal College
- 1936: MS, University of Michigan
- 1940: PhD, University of Michigan (Physics)
Major Positions
- 1939–1942: Cornell University, Instructor
- 1942–1946: MIT Radiation Laboratory, Researcher
- 1946–1950: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Assistant Professor to Associate Professor of Physics
- 1950–1951: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Assistant to the Director
- 1951–1962: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Deputy Director
- 1962–1962: Associated Universities, Inc., Vice President
- 1962–1963: Associated Universities, Inc., President
- 1963–1969: United States Atomic Energy Commission, Commissioner
- 1969–1980: Associated Universities, Inc., President
- 1980–1982: Associated Universities, Inc., Special Assistant to the President
Other Positions
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1969–1974: Member, High Energy Advisory Panel, United States Atomic Energy Comission
- 1970–1973: Chair, Defense Science Board, Department of Defense
- 1970–1973: Member, Board of Directors, Atomic Industrial Forum
- 1970–1974: Member, Defense Science Board, United States Department of Defense
- 1972–1974: Member, Science Advisory Committee, International Atomic Energy Agency
- 1973–1975: United States Representative, International Atomic Energy Agency
- 1975–1977: Member, General Advisory Committee, United States Energy Research and Development Administration
- 1982–1985: Member, Board of Governors, Argonne National Laboratories
- 1982–1984: Consultant, Associated Universities, Inc.
Selected Awards and Honors
Oral History Interviews