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CHICAGO (AP) - Argonne National Laboratory announced Tuesday that its chief scientist, Robert Rosner, will take over next month as the lab's director.
The 57-year-old Rosner succeeds Hermann Grunder, who has directed the lab since 2002. Rosner's appointment to run the lab, which is managed by the University of Chicago for the Department of Energy, was approved by Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman.
"It is humbling, and a challenge for me personally, to follow a succession of remarkably capable Argonne Laboratory directors, from the first director Enrico Fermi to my immediate predecessor, Hermann Grunder," Rosner said in a statement.
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