He would be the chieftain or chief.
Chase Manhattan Corporation, 1999, president and chief executive officer; J. P. Morgan Chase and Company, 2000-2004, president and chief executive officer; 2001-, chairman and chief executive officer
The Commander-in-Chief is in charge of the Army, Navy, Air Force, & Marines and he/she decides where troops are stationed in order to protect the U.S.'s best interests.
The Commander in Chief of all of the services is set by the Constitution. It will be the President of the United States. The Secretary of Defense is the President's immediate representative to the Armed Forces.
The President is the Commander in Chief of all of the U.S. Armed Forces: The Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
J. Robert Oppenheimer .
Most Historians would name J. Robert Oppenheimer as the chief scientist for the Manhattan Project.
This was in Chicago in 1942, as part of the Manhattan Project to develop the A-bomb, and the chief scientist was Enrico Fermi.
The main characters in the book "Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World's Most Dangerous Weapon" include J. Robert Oppenheimer, the chief scientist of the Manhattan Project; General Leslie Groves, the military director of the project; and Klaus Fuchs, a Soviet spy who passed information about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union.
Chief Engineer, Rob Manning. Project Systems Engineer, Ben Cichy. Mission Management Office Manager, Jennifer Trosper. Deputy Mission Management.
Novell's Chief Scientist for many years was Drew Major.
The first nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1, was built by a team led by physicist Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago in 1942. It was constructed as part of the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government's top-secret effort to develop atomic weapons during World War II.
Actually, the final decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan was made by President Harry S. Truman. J. Robert Oppenheimer was the scientist who played a key role in the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb.
chief scientist of Western Australia
Chief simply means someone who's in charge.
Calling a scientist "chief" usually gets a good response. Calling a scientist a chief is as rewarding for them to hear as calling a swimmer a "dolphin".
The chief