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Henley, Ernest Mark was born on June 10, 1924 in Frankfurt, Germany. Son of Fred S. and Josy (Dreyfuss) Henley. came to the United States, 1939, naturalized, 1944.
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, City College of New York, 1944. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1952. Doctor of Science (honorary), Ohio State University, 2004.
Doctor of Science (honorary), Justus Liebig University, Germany, 2005.
Physicist Lawrence Radiation Laboratory,, 1950-1951;research associate physics department, Stanford University, 1951-1952;lecturer physics, Columbia University, 1952-1954;member of faculty, U. Washington, Seattle, since 1954;professor physics, U. Washington, 1961-1995;professor emeritus, since 1995;department chairman, U. Washington, 1973-1976;dean College Arts and Sciences, U. Washington, 1979-1987;director Institute for Nuclear Theory, U. Washington, 1990-1991;associate director, Institute for Nuclear Theory U. Washington, since 1991. Researcher, author numerous publications on symmetries, nuclear reactions, weak interactions and high energy particle interactions. Chairman Nuclear science Advisory Committee, 1986-1989.
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Board directors Pacific Science Center, 1984-1987, Washington Technology Center, 1983-1987. Trustee Associated Universities, Inc., since 1989, chairman board, 1993-1996. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (chairman physics section 1989-1990), American Physical Society (chairman division nuclear physics 1979-1980, president 1992, secretary treasurer Northwest section 1999-2005, chair Northwest section 2007-2008, Distinguished Service award 2004), American Academy Arts and Sciences.
Member National Academy of Sciences (chairman physics section 1998-2001), Sigma Xi.
Married Elaine Dimitman, August 21, 1948. Children: M. Bradford, Karen M.