Raymond K. Sheline (March 31, 1922 – February 10, 2016) was a member of the Manhattan Project and spent much of his career as a professor in chemistry and physics at Florida State University.
[1] Sheline's research focused on spectroscopic studies of atomic nuclei and molecular structures.
Sheline was born in Port Clinton, Ohio and a graduate of Woodward High School.
Sheline went to graduate school at University of California, Berkeley after World War II and obtained his PhD in chemistry there in 1949 under the supervision of Kenneth Pitzer.
From 1951 to 1999, Sheline was a professor in chemistry and physics at Florida State University.