1941
Born in St. Louis, Missouri to William Schuyler and Fern Edity Grimes.
1963
Receives a Bachelor of Science from Stanford University.
1964
Receives a Master of Science from the University of Wisconsin.
1968
Receives a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin.
1968
Becomes a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Basel in Switzerland.
1970
Becomes a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.
1971
Becomes a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
1978
Serves as a visiting professor at Ohio University.
1979
Serves as editor of “Moment Methods.”
1981
Becomes a consultant for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
1985
Becomes a physics educator, researcher and director of the Edwards Accelerator Lab at Ohio University.
1985
Serves as editor of “Neutron-Nucleus Collisions.”
1991
Serves as a visiting professor at the University of Kentucky.
1991
Becomes Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Ohio University.
2001
Named Distinguished Professor by the American Physical Society.