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St. John s College, Cambridge

William Heberden was bom in 1710, entered St John s College, Cambridge University, in 1724... [Pg.421]

Sanger was bom on August 13, 1918, in the village of Rendcombe in Gloucestershire, England. He attended St.John s College, Cambridge Uni-... [Pg.1130]

C.M. Dobson, Head of Oxford Centre for Molecular Studies 1998-2002 then Professor in Cambridge 2002- and Master, St John s College, Cambridge. 2007-. [Pg.289]

P. K. S. Wu and A. Tewarson, Interflame96—Seventh International Fire Science and Engineering Conference, March 26-28, 1996, St. John s College, Cambridge, UK, 1996, pp. 159-168. [Pg.485]

I would like to thank R.H.Friend and D.D.C.Bradley for many helpful discussions and St. John s College, Cambridge for a research fellowship. Work on Durham Polyacetylene at Cambridge is supported by British Petroleum p.l.c. [Pg.85]

Fellow at St John s College and was awarded the Humphreys Research prize. At Cambridge, Nigel was a Research Fellow of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 and Royal Society University Research Fellow. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1997. Aged 36, Nigel is now Professor at Leicester University and Lister Institute Research Fellow. He is a recipient of the Colworth Medal of the Biochemical Society. His scientific interests include mechanistic and quantum enzymology his recreational interests include Victorian and College philately. [Pg.186]

Dozent der anorganischen Chemie und Fellow des St. John s College Universitat Cambridge... [Pg.270]

Named after the mathematician John Couch Adams, the prize is awarded each year by the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Cambridge and St. John s College to outstanding mathematical work by a young scholar working in the United Kingdom. The Adams Prize essay was revised and extended into Fowler (1929). [Pg.274]

RITCHIE ROBERTSON is Profcssor of German at Oxford University and a Fellow of St John s College. His books include Kafka Judaism, Politics, and Literature (1985), Heine (1988), The Jewish Question in German Literature, 1749-J939 Emancipation and its Discontents (1999), and (as editor) The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Mann (zooz). [Pg.309]

Whilst at Cambridge, Cockcroft also began to show his talents as an administrator, both as Junior Bursar in St John s College and in the construction of the Mond Laboratory. At the outset of war, he moved into work on radar, as did so many other British scientists at the time, but was also a member of the military apphcation of uranium detonation (MAUD) committee, which met to consider Peierls and Frisch s memorandum on atomic explosions. In 1944, he took over the atomic energy programme in Canada, and was responsible for the building of the NRX heavy water reactor at Chalk River, but came back to Britain in 1945 to head the new atomic establishment to be built in Britain. [Pg.23]


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